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JOHN  M.  CARTER,   President 

ERNST  SCHMEISSER,    .       .       .       .       .       .  Vice-President 

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G.  HARLAN  WILLIAMS,   Treasurer 

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(Term  Expires  1910.) 
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SPENCER  E.  SISCO 


(Term  Expires  1911.) 
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FREDERICK  W.  WOOD  GEORGE  A.  BOYDEN 

JACOB  S.  DETRICK  LEMUEL  T.  APPOLD 

B.  HOWELL  GRISWOLD,  Jr. 


(Term  Expires  1912.) 
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SAMUEL  R.  WAITE  HENRY  ADAMS 

FERDINAND  C.  LATROBE  MARTIN  MEYERDIRCK 

ANTON  H.  FETTING 


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JOHN  M.  CARTER  FERDINAND  C.  LATROBE 

ERNST  SCHMEISSER  GEORGE  C.  MORRISON 

G.  HARLAN  WILLIAMS 


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JAMES  FREDERICK  HOPKINS 


C.  Y.  TURNER,  Chairman 
H.  BOLTON  JONES  FRANK  C.  JONES 


The  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Maryland  Institute  would  gratefully 
acknowledge  the  services  rendered  by  the  Jury  of  three  New  York  artists 
(and  former  Baltimoreans)  to  whom  has  been  committed  the  invitation  of 
works  for  this  Exhibition,  and  the  selection  from  those  examples  submitted 
for  consideration.    In  all  cases  the  judgement  of  this  Jury  has  been  final. 


The  arrangement  of  the  pictures  upon  the  Gallery  walls  has 
been  decided  by  the  Hanging  Committee : 

JAMES  FREDERICK  HOPKINS,  Chairman 
C.  Y.  TURNER  RALPH  RANDOLPH  LATIMER 


In  the  majority  of  cases  the  pictures  are  for  sale.  Prices  may 
be  ascertained  at  the  desk,  and  purchases  accomplished  by  checks  made 
payable  to  the  Maryland  Institute. 


A  Warh  of  Stttronttrttmt 


HE  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Maryland  Institute  present 
this  Exhibition  of  Works  of  American  Artists  to  the 
citizens  of  Baltimore  in  the  confident  belief  that  one 
of  the  great  purposes  of  the  Institute  is  to  stimulate  and 
aid  in  the  formation  of  sound  public  taste. 

They  have,  therefore,  invited  to  Baltimore  and  to  the  Institute 
the  works  of  those  artists  of  reputation  and  training  that  would  best 
present  a  comprehensive  view  of  what  is  being  accomplished  by  the 
strongest  men  in  the  field  of  American  art.  Now  that  the  pictures 
are  gathered,  satisfactorily  arranged  and  hung,  and  the  Gallery  prepared 
for  its  visitors,  it  is  recognized  that  here  is  a  remarkably  representative 
collection,  selected  from  the  winter's  exhibitions  and  studios  in  New 
York,  Philadelphia  and  elsewhere,  and  loaned  by  artists,  citizens, 
and  institutions,  the  list  of  artist  names  representing  the  foremost 
men  in  their  several  fields. 

This  Catalogue  has  been  prepared  as  an  aid  to  the  visitor  in 
appreciating  and  enjoying  the  pictures.  Believing  that  its  value  might 
be  made  more  lasting,  there  have  been  included  within  its  pages  a 
considerable  amount  of  personal  notes  concerning  each  artist,  his 
training,  honors,  and  accomplishments.  The  courteous  and  prompt 
responses  in  an  extensive  correspondence  with  the  artists  have  convinced 
those  editing  the  Catalogue  that  this  feature  of  personal  notes  will  be 
greatly  appreciated  by  all  in  any  way  identified  with  the  Exhibition. 
We  regret  that  we  have  not  received  such  complete  returns  as  would 
allow  our  presenting  a  brief  history  of  every  exhibitor. 

The  advertisements  have  been  placed  among  the  text  pages  by 
request  of  those  who  have  generously  recognized  this  Catalogue  as  a 
medium  for  publicity. 

J.  F.  H. 


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PEGGY 


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FRANCIS  R.  ABBOTT,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  at  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts.  Pupil  of  B.  Constant  and  Laurens,  Paris.  Fellowship, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

1.  On  the  Upper  Delaware 

THOMAS  P.  ANSCHUTZ,  Fort  Washington,  Pa. 

Born,  Newport,  Kentucky,  1851.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy 
of  Design,  New  York;  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Phil- 
adelphia; and  of  Doucetand  Bouguereau,  Paris.  Awarded  Honorable 
Mention,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Walter  Lippincott  Prize,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1909;  and  Gold  Medal  of  Honor, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1909.  Fellow  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  Instructor  in  the  Schools  of 
the  Academy.  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club,  New 
York  Water  Color  Club,  and  the  Philadelphia  Sketch  Club  (President) . 
Represented  in  the  permanent  collection  of  the  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy and  many  private  collections. 

2.  Margaret 

HUGO  BALLIN,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York.  Pupil  of  Art  Students'  League,  New  York,  and 
studied  in  Rome.  Awarded  Shaw  Fund  Purchase,  Society  of  Ameri- 
can Artists,  1905;  Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy,  1906; 
President's  Prize,  New  York  Architectural  League,  1900;  Second  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy,  New  York,  1907.  Associate  of  the 
National  Academy,  and  Member  of  the  New  York  Architectural 
League. 

3.  Autumn  Strains 


CECIUA  BEAUX,  N.  A. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  1863.  Pupil  of  William  Sartain,  Philadelphia, 
and  in  Paris  studied  with  Bougeureau,  Constant,  Courtois,  and  Dag- 
nan -Bouveret.  Awarded  Gold  Medals,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1893;  the 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1899;  the  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  the  Dodge  Prize,  National  Academy.  Member  of  the 
Society  of  American  Artists,  the  National  Academy,  and  the  Soci£te 
Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts.  Member  of  the  International  Jury,  Expo- 
sition-Universelle,  Paris  (1900),  and  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition 
(1904).    Represented  in  many  public  and  private  collections. 

4.    Girl  with  Lyre. 


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FRANK  W.  BENSON,  N.  A.,  Boston  * 

Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  1862.  Studied  at  Boston  Museum  School  of 
Fine  Arts  and  in  Atelier  Julian,  Paris,  under  Boulangerand  Lef£bvre. 
Third  Hallgarten  Prize  at  National  Academy,  New  York,  1889,  and 
Clarke  Prize  at  National  Academy,  1891;  Medals,  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893;  Mechanics  Institute,  Boston,  1894;  Ellsworth  Prize, 
Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1894;  Cleveland  Art  Association  Prize,  1895; 
Jordan  Prizes,  Boston,  ($500  in  1894  and  $300  in  1895);  Boston  Art 
Club  Prizes,  1895  and  1896;  Shaw  Prize  ($1,500),  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1896;  Chronological  Medal  (and  $1,000);  Carnegie  Institute, 
Pittsburg,  1897;  Silver  Medals,  Paris  Exposition,  1900,  and  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1903;  Gold  Medal  (and 
$1,500),  Carnegie  Institute,  1903;  Two  Gold  Medals,  Universal  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  1904;  Proctor  Prize,  National  Academy,  New  York, 
1906;  Corcoran  Silver  Medal  and  Glover  Prize,  Washington,  1907; 
Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1907;  Temple  Medal,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1907;  and  Norman  W.  Harris  Medal 
and  Prize,  Chicago,  1909.  Instructor  in  drawing  and  painting, 
Schools  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  since  1889.  Member  of 
the  National  Academy  and  of  "The  Ten"  American  Painters.  Rep- 
resented in  National  Library,  Washington;  Navy  Department,  Wash- 
ington; Providence  School  of  Design;  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Cin- 
cinnati Art  Museum;  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Academy;  St.  Louis  Art 
Museum,  and  in  many  private  collections. 

5.  Three  Sisters 

SAUI,  BERNSTEIN,  Baltimore,  (1872-1905) 

Born,  Posvol,  Kovno,  Russia,  1872.  He  came  to  America  in  1888, 
being  but  16  years  old,  and  after  six  years  of  struggle  managed  to  save 
sufficient  funds  to  enable  him  to  begin  his  art  studies  at  the  Maryland 
Institute.  After  two  years  of  study  here,  supplemented  by  six 
months  in  the  life  class  at  the  Art  League  in  New  York,  he  went  to 
Paris  and  entered  the  Julian  Studio.  He  soon  tired  of  the  limitations 
of  academic  study,  struck  out  boldly  for  himself,  and  went  to  Laren, 
Holland,  where  he  soon  developed  an  independent  style.  His 
numerous  studies  of  this  period  show  virile  treatment  and  the  most 
subtle  appreciation  of  tone  and  color.  Two  small  pictures  of  Dutch 
interiors,  with  single  figures,  were  hung  on  the  line  at  the  Paris  Salon 
of  1902,  and  received  universal  commendation  of  the  Parisian  press. 
In  August,  1902.  he  went  to  Galicia,  and  made  those  strong  studies 
that  are  noted  for  their  character  and  intense  feeling.  From  April, 
1903,  and  until  his  death  (1905),  Mr.  Beanstein  had  his  studio  in 
Baltimore. 

6.  The  Talmudist.     Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb, 

of  Baltimore. 

EDWIN  HOWIyAND  BLASHFIELD,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  1848.    Studied  in  Paris,  under  Bonnat.  For 
twenty  years  a  resident,  student,  and  worker  in  France,  Italy,  Greece 


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and  Egypt.  Member  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists  (for  some 
time  President),  and  the  National  Academy.  Represented  by  the 
well-known  figure  pieces  "Christmas  Bells"  and  the  "Angel  with 
the  Flaming  Sword. ' '  Better  known  as  a  mural  decorator  and  noted 
for  decorative  work  on  a  large  scale,  as  for  instance,  large  panel  in 
the  Appellate  Court,  New  York,  the  central  dome  of  the  Congres- 
sional library  at  Washington,  the  decoration  in  the  Baltimore  Court 
House,  "Washington  Resigning  His  Commission, "  and  "Lord  Balti- 
more's Kdict  of  Toleration."  In  conjunction  with  his  wife,  he  is 
widely  known  as  an  author  on  art  subjects,  among  their  joint  works 
being  "Italian  Cities,"  and  an  admirable  English  edition  of  Vasari's 
"Iyives  of  the  Painters,"  issued  in  conjunction  with  Mrs.  Blashfield 
and  A.  A.  Hopkins. 

7.  Angel  with  the  Flaming  Sword 

GEORGE  H.  BOGERT,  A.  N.  A. 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

8.  Moonrise.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Jacob  Epstein,  Baltimore. 

SOPHIE  MARSTON  BRANNAN,  New  York 

Born,  New  York.  Studied  at  Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  under  Arthur  F.  Matthews.  Exhibited  National 
Academy  of  Design,  Exhibitions  in  San  Francisco,  and  elsewhere. 

9.  September  Afternoon 

J.  G.  BROWN,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Durham,  England,  1831.  Pupil  of  William  B.  Scott,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  England;  Robert  Scott  Lander,  Royal  Scottish 
Academy,  Scotland;  and  the  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  under 
Thomas  Cummings.  Member  of  the  National  Academy  (1862,  and 
Vice-President  for  four  years);  The  Artists'  Fund  Society  (President, 
ten  years);  the  American  Water  Color  Society  (President,  seventeen 
years);  Honorary  Member  Salmagundi  Club,  and  the  Century  Club. 
Represented  in  the  collections  of  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art, 
and  many  private  collections. 

10.  American  Farmer.    (See  Illustration.) 
"The  rank  is  but  the  Guinea  Stamp, 

The  man's  the  gowd  for  a'  that" 

Jtobt.  Burns 

11.  Making  His  Toilet.    Loaned  by  Mrs.  Greenway,  of  Roger's 

Forge,  Towson,  Md. 

MABEL  S.  BROWSE,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born,  West  Virginia.  Pupil  of  Philadelphia  School  of  Design  for 
Women;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts;  and  studied  under 
Elliot  Daingerfield;  William  Sartain;  Henry  B.  Snell;  Ben  Foster; 
William  M.  Chase;  and  Frank  Brangwyn.  Represented  in  exhibitions 
At  American  WaterColor  Society,  New  York;  Art  Club,  Philadelphia; 
Philadelphia  Water  Color  Society;  Chicago  Institute  of  Art;  Maryland 


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12.    Downs  of  Suffolk 

HOWARD  RUSSELL  BUTLER,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Pupil  of  the  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York,  and  Dagnan-Bouveret,  Roll,  and  Gervex,  Paris.  Awarded 
Honorable  Mention,  Salon,  Paris,  1886;  Temple  Silver  Medal,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1888;  Medal, 
Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Medals,  Paris,  1899,  1900;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy,  New  York;  the  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  the  New 
York  Architectural  League,  and  Honorary  Member  of  the  Art 
Students'  League,  New  York.  For  many  years  (1889-1905)  was 
President  of  the  American  Fine  Arts  Society. 

13.    Summer  and  Seventeen.    (See  Illustration.) 

MARY  BUTLER,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  at  Philadelphia  School  of  Design 
for  Women;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Colorossi 
Academy,  Paris.  Pupil  of  Robert  Henri,  William  M.  Chase,  and 
Edward  W.  Redfield;  and  Gustav  Courtois,  Prenet,  Ingelbert,  and 
Girardot.  Secretary — Fellowship  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts.  Member  of  Plastic  Club,  Philadelphia.  Represented 
in  collections  in  New  York,  Boston,  Buffalo,  Aurora,  Ills.;  West 
Chester,  Pa.;  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

14.  Sunlit  Rocks 

15.  The  Gorge 

16.  Surf  at  Ogonquit 

CARLTON  T.  CHAPMAN,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  London,  Ohio.  Pupil  of  Art  Students'  League  and 
National  Academy,  New  York,  and  of  Academie  Julian,  Paris,  under 
Boulangerand  Lefebvre.  Also  studied  in  South  Kensington  Museum 
and  in  National  Gallery,  London.  Silver  Medal,  Boston,  1892; 
Bronze  Medals  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893; 
Atlanta  Exposition,  1894;  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  of  the  Jury  of  Selection  for 
the  United  States  Section,  Department  of  Art,  and  also  of  the  Inter- 
national Jury  of  Award  for  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Associate  of  the  National  Academy.  Member  of  the 
American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  and  the 
New  York  Etching  Club.  Represented  in  Collections  of  the  New 
York  Yacht  Club,  the  Atlantic  Yacht  Club,  the  Larchmont  Yacht 
Club,  and  the  Lotus  Club,  of  New  York;  the  Duquesne  Club,  of 
Pittsburg;  the  Elliott  Club,  of  Buffalo;  and  of  J.  Pierpont  Morgan, 
Esq. ,  of  New  York. 

17.  Capture  of  the  Spanish  Treasure  Ship,  by  Sir  Francis 

Drake,  1579 


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WILLIAM  M.  CHASE,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Franklin,  Ind.,  1849.  Pupil  of  B.  F.  Hayes,  Indianapolis' 
J.  O.  Eaton  and  the  National  Academy,  New  York,  under  L.  E.  Wil" 
marth,  and  of  Wagner  and  Piloty,  Munich.  Medal,  Centennial  Expo" 
sition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Honorable  Mention,  Salon.  Paris,  1881  > 
Honorable  Mention,  Munich,  1883;  Silver  Medal,  Exposition-Uni" 
verselle,  Paris,  1889;  First  Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Association,  1894; 
Shaw  Prize  ($1,500),  Society  of  American  Artists,  1895;  Gold  Medal 
of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1895;  Gold  Medal, 
Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  of 
the  International  Jury  of  Award,  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893;  Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Award,  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Member  of  the  Jury  of  Selec- 
tion, United  States  Section,  Department  of  Art,  and  of  the  Inter- 
national Jury  of  Award,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis, 
1904;  Member  of  the  National  Academy;  the  American  Water  Color 
Society;  "The  Ten"  American  Painters;  the  New  York  Etching 
Club;  the  Pastel  Society;  the  International  Society  of  Sculptors, 
Painters,  and  Gravers,  London;  the  Circle  of  Twenty,  Brussels;  and 
Corresponding  Member  of  the  Secession,  Munich,  Knight  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria.  Represented  in  the  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  New  York;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia;  Chicago  Art  Institute;  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts; 
and  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg. 

18.  Autumn  Landscape 

FREDERICK  S.  CHURCH,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan,  1842.  Studied  in  the  Schools  of 
the  National  Academy  and  the  Art  Students'  League,  New  York,  under 
Lemuel  E.  Wilmarth  and  Walter  Shirlaw.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy,  the  American  Water  Color  Society,  and  the  Chicago  Etching 
Club.  Honorary  Member  of  Society  of  New  York  Illustrators. 
Represented  in  National  Gallery  at  Washington,  D.  C,  and  St.  Louis 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  also  in  private  collections  of  Charles  L.  Freer, 
Col.  Frank  J.  Hecker,  W.  K.  Bixby,  William  T.  Evans,  John  Gallatly, 
and  others. 

19.  The  Sirens 

EUOT  C.  CLARK,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  1883. 

20.  March.    (See  Illustration.) 

GABRIELLE  DE  VEAUX  CLEMENTS,  Baltimore 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Studied  at  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts;  Academie  Julian,  Paris;  under  T.  Robert  Fleury;  Bou- 


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guereau;  and  Stephen  Parrish.  Awarded  Second  Toppan  Prize, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  and  Mary  Smith  Prize, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Fellowship,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

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22.  Sewing  the  Seam 


B.  WEST  CLINEDINST,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Woodstock,  Va.,  1860.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Pupil  of  Bonnat  and  Cabonel.  Mem- 
ber of  National  Academy  of  Design,  1898-1901.  Awarded  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo;  Medal,  Charleston  Exposi- 
tion, South  Carolina;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society. 
Member  of  National  Academy  of  Design;  American  Water  Color 
Society;  and  Society  of  American  Artists. 

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24.  Artistic  Fancies 


COLIN  CAMPBELL  COOPER,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  at  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  and  the  Julian  and  Delacluse  Academies,  Paris. 
Awarded  Bronze  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Jennie  Sesnan 
Gold  Medal,  Pennsvlvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia, 
1904;  Honorable  Mention,  Washington  Water  Color  Club,  1904; 
Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1905;  Commemorative  Medal  as 
Member  of  International  Jury  of  Awards.  Member  of  the  Jury  of 
Selection,  United  States  Section,  Department  of  Art,  and  of  the 
International  Jury  of  Awards,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Member  of  the  American  Water  Color  Society,  New 
York  Water  Color  Club,  Lotus  Club,  and  Salmagundi  Club,  of  New 
York;  the  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club,  and  the  Art  Club  of 
Philadelphia.  Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New 
York.  Represented  in  permanent  collections  of  the  Cincinnati 
Museum;  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia; 
Art  Club,  Boston;  Lotus  Club,  New  York;  Art  Museum,  Rochester; 
Dallas  (Texas)  Art  Association. 

25.    An  Old  Town  in  France 


THOMAS  C.  CORNER,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1865.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  and  Julien  Academy,  Paris;  also  under  J.  Alden 
Weir,  and  Kenyon  Cox,  New  York;  and  Jules  Lef6bvreand  Constant, 
Paris. 

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E ANGER  IRVING  COUSE,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Pupil  of  National  Academy,  New  York; 
Bouguereau,  Robert-Fleury,  and  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris. 
Shaw  Prize  for  black  and  white  at  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York,  1899; 
Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy,  New  York,  1900; 
Proctor  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Exposi- 
tion-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy, 
New  York,  1902;  Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Fxposition,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Associate  of  the  National  Academy.  Member  of  the 
New  York  Water  Color  Club,  and  the  American  Water  Color  Society. 
Represented  in  collections  of  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C; 
Museum  of  the  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences;  Montclair 
Art  Gallery,  New  Jersey;  Museum,  Smith  College,  Northampton, 
Mass.;  Omaha  National  Gallery,  Nebraska;  St.  Paul  Museum,  Minne- 
sota; Dallas  Museum,  Texas;  and  the  Lotus  Club,  New  York. 

27.    The  Cypress  Grove 

KENYON  COX,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Warren,  Ohio,  1856.  Studied  at  the  McMicken  School,  Cin- 
cinnati; at  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia; 
with  Carolus-Duran  and  later  in  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  under 
Gerome.  Was  awarded  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy 
of  Design,  New  York,  1889;  two  Bronze  Medals,  Exposition-Univer- 
selle,  Paris,  1889;  Temple  Silver  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  1891;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1893;  Gold  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904; 
Medal  of  Honor  for  Mural  Painting,  Architectural  League,  New 
York.  Member  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design;  the  Archi- 
tectural League,  New  York;  the  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters; 
the  National  Institute  and  American  Academy  of  Art  and  Letters; 
and  Fellow  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Repre- 
sented by  mural  paintings  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  Washington, 
D.  C;  the  Walker  Art  Building,  Bowdoin  College;  the  Minnesota 
State  Capitol,  St.  Paul;  the  Iowa  State  Capitol,  Des  Moines;  the 
Appellate  Court,  New  York;  the  Essex  County  Court  House,  Newark, 
N.  J.;  the  Luzerne  County  Court  House,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  and  by 
paintings  or  drawings  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York;  the 
Cincinnati  Museum;  the  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  etc,,  and  the 
collections  of  the  Lotus  and  Players'  Clubs,  New  York. 

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LOUISE  COX  (MRS.  KENYON  COX),  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1865.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy 
of  Design  and  of  the  Art  Students'  League,  New  York.  Awarded 
Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy,  1896;  Bronze  Medal, 
Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Julia  A.  Shaw  Memorial  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1903;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, St.  Louis,  1904. 

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BRUCE  CRANK,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  1857.  Pupil  of  A.  H.  Wyant,  New  York,  and  a 
student  abroad  from  1879  to  1882.  Awarded  Webb  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  George 
Inness  Memorial  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy,  1901;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Salmagundi  Purchase  Prize, 
1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  and  Bronze  Medal, 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1909.  Member  of  the  National  Acad- 
emy, American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York  Water  Color  Club, 
Society  of  American  Landscape  Painters,  and  Artist  Fund  Society. 
Represented  in  the  permanent  collections  of  the  National  Gallery, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York;  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburg;  the  Museum  of  the  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts 
and  Sciences;  the  Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore;  Montclair  Art  Gal- 
lery; the  Lotus  Club,  the  Salmagundi  Club,  and  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
Club,  New  York. 

30.  The  Woodchuck  Hill.    (See  Illustration. ) 

CHARLES  C.  CURRAN,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Hartford,  Ky.,  1861.  Studied  at  the  School  of  Design,  Cin- 
cinnati; National  Academy  and  Art  Students'  League,  New  York;  and 
in  the  Julian  Academy,  under  Benjamin  Constant  and  Doucet,  Paris. 
Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy,  1888;  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Salon,  Paris,  1890;  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy,  1893; 
Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Second  Hall- 
garten Prize,  National  Academy,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposi- 
tion, 1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Carnegie 
Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  Universal 
Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Corcoran  Prize,  Society  of  Washington 
Artists,  1905;  First  Prize  ($500),  Osborne  Competition,  1905;  Shaw 
Fund  Purchase,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1906.  Member  of  the 
National  Academy;  the  American  Water  Color  Society;  and  the  New 
York  Water  Color  Club.  Was  Assistant  to  the  Director  of  Fine  Arts, 
United  States  Commission  to  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1900;  and 
Assistant  Director  of  Fine  Arts  at  the  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901.  Member  of  the  Jury  of  Selection  for  the  United  States 
Section,  Department  of  Art,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Represented  in  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia; 
Columbus,  Ohio,  Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  Collection  of  Mr.  Luygens, 
former  Minister  of  Fine  Arts,  Paris;  the  William  T.  Evans  Collection; 
Vassar  College  Gallery;  Richmond,  Indiana,  Museum;  Toledo,  Ohio, 
Museum  of  Art;  and  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Academy. 

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HOWARD  GARDINER  CUSHING,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.  Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design. 
Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Medal 
of  the  Third  Class,  Carnegie  Institute,  1904. 

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ELLIOTT  DAINGBRFIKLD,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  March,  1859.  Studied  in  New  York. 
Awarded  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1902.  Member  New  York 
Water  Color  Club;  Society  American  Artists,  1903;  National  Academy, 
1906.  Member  Faculty  Philadelphia  School  of  Design.  Represented 
in  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York;  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Art 
Sciences;  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Decorations  (mural) 
in  the  Lady  Chapel  Church  of  St.  Mary-the- Virgin,  New  York;  and 
also  private  and  public  collections. 

33.  Pearls  of  the  Morning 

HENRY  GOIyDEN  DEARTH,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1863.  Pupil  of  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  and 
Aime*  Morot,  Paris.  Awarded  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  of  the  National  Academy, 
New  York.  Represented  in  the  Lotus  Club,  New  York;  Museum  of 
the  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences;  the  Albright  Gallery, 
Buffalo,  and  many  private  collections. 

34.  Road  and    Canal.     Loaned  by  The  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 

Academy,  from  the  Albright  Gallery,  Buffalo. 

JOSEPH  DE  CAMP,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1858.  Pupil  of  Duveneck,  Cincinnati 
Academy;  Royal  Academy,  Munich.  First  Prize,  City  Hall  Deco- 
rative Competition,  Philadelphia;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1900;  Gold  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis, 
1904;  Second  William  A.  Clarke  Prize  and  Corcoran  Silver  Medal, 
Corcoran  ArtGallery,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909.  Member  "The  Ten" 
American  Painters. 

35.  The  Blue  Cup.    (See  Illustration.) 

LOCKWOOD  de  FOREST,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  1850.  Pupil  of  Herman  Corrodi,  Rome,  1869; 
Frederick  E.  Church,  New  York,  1869  and  1870 ;  traveled  in  Egypt, 
Syria,  and  Greece  from  1875  to  1878,  and  in  India  during  1881  and 
1882  in  the  study  of  Industrial  Arts.  Awarded  Medal  for  Indian 
Woodcarving,  Colonial  Exhibition,  London,  1887;  and  Medal  for 
Indian  Woodcarving,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy  (Associate,  1891),  (Academician, 
1898),  (Treasurer,  1899  to  1908);  Imperial  Institute,  London,  (Re- 
signed, 1896);  Artists'  Fund  Society;  Artists'  Aid  Society;  Archi- 
tectural League;  Boston  Society  of  Arts  and  Crafts;  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  and  Municipal  Art  Society,  etc. 

36.  Point  Lobos,  Carmel,  California. 


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LOUIS  P.  DIBTERICH,  Baltimore 

Born,  Lich,  Germany,  1842.  Self-taught. 

37.  Head  of  Old  Man 

WALDEMAR  F.  DIETERICH,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1876.  Pupil  of  Benjamin  Constant;  J.  P.  Laurens 
and  L'Hermite.  Exhibited  in  Salon  des  Champs  Elysces,  and  Salon 
de  Champe  de  Mars. 

38.  Portrait  of  Rev.  D.  H.  Steffens 

J.  H.  DOLPH 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

39.  Kittens  and  Goldfish.    Loaned  by  Mr,  Francis  E.  Waters, 

of  Baltimore. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  DRAKE,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York.  Studied  under  Benjamin-Constant  and  Leon 
Doucet,  at  the  Julian  School,  Paris.  Awarded  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris  Exposition-Universelle,  1889;  and  the  George  Inness,  Jr., 
Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1902.  Member,  American  Water  Color 
Society  and  the  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

40.  Royal  Hunters 

JOHN  WARD  DUNSMORE,  New  York. 

Born  in  Ohio,  1856.  Pupil  of  Thomas  Couture,  Paris.  Resident 
of  London,  England,  five  years,  and  of  Paris,  France,  six  years. 
Exhibitor  at  Paris  Salon  and  at  English  and  American  exhibitions; 
Medal  at  Boston,  1881.  Director,  Detroit  Museum  of  Art,  1888-1889. 
Director,  Detroit  School  of  Arts,  1890-1894;  President,  Cincinnati  Art 
Club,  1889-1902.  Member  of  various  art  societies  and  clubs  in  Eng- 
land, France,  Italy,  and  the  United  States. 

41.  Salon,  Petit  Trianon-Versailles 

CHARLES  EBERT,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Studied  at  Cincinnati  Art  School;  and  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York.  Pupil  of  Benjamin  Constant  and  Jean  Paul  Laurens, 
Paris. 

42.  Winter  Haze  and  Sunlight 

JAMES  MONTGOMERY  FlyAGG,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Pupil  of  the  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  Hubert  Herkomer,  Bushey,  England,  and  Victor 
Marec,  Paris.    A  well  known  illustrator. 

43.  Sunday  Morning 


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MONTAGUE  FLAGG,  New  York 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand. ) 

44.  Portrait  of  My  Wife 

BEN  FOSTER,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  North  Ansen,  Me.  Pupil  of  Abbott  H.  Thayer,  New  York, 
and  of  Luc  Olivier  Merson  and  Aime*  Morot,  Paris.  Medal,  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition- 
Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg, 
1900;  Webb  Landscape  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Louis- 
iana Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Carnegie  Prize,  National 
Academy,  1906;  George  Inness  Medal,  National  Academy,  1909. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy;  the  New  York  Water  Color  Club, 
and  the  American  Water  Color  Society.  Represented  in  collections 
of  Montreal  Art  Association;  Museum  of  the  Brooklyn  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Sciences;  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington;  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  the  Art  Club,  Boston;  the 
Lotus  Club,  New  York;  and  the  Luxembourg  Gallery,  Paris. 

45.  Last  Gleam 

CHARLES  P.  GRUPPE,  New  York. 

Born,  Picton,  Canada,  1860.  Studied  in  Holland,  chiefly  self-taught. 
Awarded  Gold  Medal,  Rouen;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society  of 
Philadelphia,  1902;  Two  Gold  Medals,  Paris;  Silver  Medals  (for  oils 
and  water  colors)  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  of  Pulchre  Studio,  The  Hague;  the  Arti,  and  Saint  Lucas, 
Amsterdam,  Holland;  also  the  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  the  Art 
Club,  Philadelphia;  the  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York;  the  Rochester 
Art  Club.  Represented  in  the  Library  of  Rouen,  France;  in  the 
Royal  Family  Collection  at  The  Hague,  Holland;  in  the  Museum  of 
the  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  in  the 
Philadelphia  Art  Club;  Detroit  Museum  of  Art;  in  many  private 
collections  in  the  United  States  and  abroad;  and  by  a  special  exhibition 
of  paintings  arranged  in  the  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  in  1905. 

46.    The  Wood  Cutters.    (See  Illustration.) 

PAUL  HAL  WIG,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1866.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  Munich 
Royal  Academy;  and  with  Prof.  Fritz  H.  Kaulbach;  Prof.  Loetz; 
Prof.  Nauen;  and  Prof.  Franz  von  Leubach,  of  Munich;  and  with 
Carlos  Duran,  of  Paris.  Awarded,  Peabody  Prize,  Maryland  Institute; 
and  Gold  and  Bronze  Medals,  Royal  Academy,  Munich.  Represented 
in  the  exhibition  of  the  International  Art  Exhib.,  Munich;  and  also 
the  Royal  Kunstberine,  Munich. 

47.  Ignorance 

48.  Intelligence 


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HAND-MADE  MAHOGANY  DINING-ROOM  FURNI- 
TURE. AFTER   THE    BEST   ORIGINAL  DESIGNS. 
OUR  SPECIALTY 

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PAINTINGS  AND  ENGRAVINGS  PAINTING  AND  MIRROR  FRAMES 

CLEANED  AND  RESTORED  RESTORED  AND  REGILDED 


PURNELL  ART  CO. 

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PICTURE  MERCHANTS 
AND  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


THE  CORRECT  AND  ARTISTIC  EXHIBITION  OF  PAINTINGS 

FRAMING    OF   PICTURES  WE  BY  W.  R.  C.  WOOD. 

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I,.  BIRGE  HARRISON,  A.  N.  A.,  Woodstock,  New  York 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1854.  Pupil  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts.  Studied  under  Cabanel,  at  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts; 
and  Carolus  Duran,  Paris.  Member,  Society  of  American  Artists, 
New  York,  1883;  Associate  National  Academy,  1903.  Member  Century 
Association;  Salmagundi  Club;  National  Academy  of  Arts  and  Letters; 
American  Federation  of  Fine  Arts.  Fellowship,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts.  Awarded  Silver  Medal,  Exposition  Universelle, 
1889;  Hors  Concours,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Medal,  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St. 
Louis,  1904;  and  Second  Prize,  Washington,  1904.  Represented  in 
collections  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  City  Art 
Museum,  St.  Louis;  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Spartansburg,  S.  C; 
Oakland,  Cal.;  National  Art  Museum,  Marseilles;  and  prominent 
private  collections. 

49.  (Moonlight  in  Charleston  Harbor 

GEORGE  W.  HARVEY,  Annisquam,  Mass. 
(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

50.  Children  of  the  Dunes,  Holland.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Fred- 

erick H.  Gottlieb,  Baltimore. 

51.  Close  of  a  Winter  Day.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  H. 

Gottlieb,  Baltimore. 

CHILDE  HASSAM,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Boston,  1859.  Studied  in  Boston,  and  under  Boulanger  and 
Lefebvre,  Paris.  Awarded  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition-Universelle, 
Paris,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1892;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia 
Art  Club,  1892;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1903;  Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Association,  1893;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1895;  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club,  1896;  Medal,  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburg,  1898;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1899;  Silver  Medal,  Exposition- 
Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904; 
Thomas  R.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy,  1905;  Gold  Medal,  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburg,  1905;  Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1906;  Walter  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  1906;  Sesnan  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy,  1910. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy;  American  Water  Color  Society; 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  "The  Ten"  American  Painters. 
Associate  of  the  Soctete"  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  and  Corre- 
sponding Member  of  the  Secession,  Munich.  Represented  in  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburg;  Cincinnati  Art  Museum;  Boston  Art  Club; 
Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C;  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts;  Telfair  Academy,  Savannah,  Ga.;  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy;  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  New  York;  and  Walters' 
Gallery,  Baltimore. 

52.  The  Sirens*  Grotto 


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FURNITURE  JUST  RECEIVED  CRETONNES  AND  CURTAINS 

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COM PA  NY 


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BALTIMORE,  MD. 


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LES    BEAUX   ARTS  STUDIO 

ORIGINAL  FREE-HAND  DESIGNERS 


HAND-PAINTED     NOVEL-  HAND-PAINTED  COSTUMES. 

TIES,    OIL    PAINTINGS,  FANS,  GLOVES  AND  HOSE 

WATER-COLOR  SKETCHES  TO  ORDER 


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BALTIMORE,  MARYLAND 


ALBERT  M.  HKIvWIG,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1890.    Pupil  of  Maryland  Institute,  under  Henry 
B.  Snell  and  C.  Y.  Turner. 

53.    The  Pier,  Fort  McHenry 


ROBERT  HENRI,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1865.  Studied  in  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Academie  Julian  and  l'Ecole  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  and  in  France,  Spain  and  Italy.  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Harris  Prize,  Chicago  Art 
Institute,  1905;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club,  Philadelphia,  1909.  Member 
of  the  National  Academy;  National  Institute  Arts  and  Letters;  Society 
of  American  Artists.  Fellowship  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts.  Represented  in  Luxembourg  Gallery,  Paris;  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburg;  Gallery  of  Spartanburg,  S.  C.;  Art  Association, 
Texas;  Gallery  of  Fine  Arts,  Columbus,  Ohio;  and  Art  Association, 
New  Orleans. 

54.    Young  Woman  in  Black 


E.  ly.  HENRY,  New  York 

Born,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1841.  Studiedat  Suisses School,  Paris,  and 
with  Weber  and  Courbet.  Awarded  Medals  at  New  Orleans,  Chicago, 
Charleston  and  St.  Louis.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris,  1889.  Member 
of  Council  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  1873  to  1875;  Art 
Committee  Union  League  Club;  Member  Water  Color  Society;  Century 
Club,  N.  Y.,  Northern  Historical  Society,  and  Geographical  Society. 
National  Academician.  Represented  in  Historical  Society,  Albany; 
Historical  Society,  Westerly,  R.  I.;  St.  Petersburg  (New  York  Harbor) 
with  the  Russian  Fleet;  Collections  of  Lady  Northcote,  London;  the 
late  Morris  K.  Jessup;  J.  S.  Kennedy,  New  York;  John  G.  Myers, 
Albany;  the  late  William  Astor,  New  York;  Mr.  Statesbury,  Phila- 
delphia; The  Union  League,  New  York  (City  Point);  Mrs.  Lansing, 
Albany,  (James  River,  Silver  Medal  Picture  at  Charleston);  and  in 
Museums  and  private  collections  elsewhere. 

55.    A  Reception  at  Stenton,  the  Homestead  of  James  Logan, 
Secretary  to  William  Penn,  about  1760. 

"Stenton"  was  the  residence  of  James  Logan,  Secretary  to  William  Penn.  The 
house  was  built  in  1739,  and  is  still  standing.  It  was  purchased  by  the  City  of 
Philadelphia  for  the  Society  of  Colonial  Dames,  and  to  house  a  Museum  of  Relics. 
The  Home  was  widely  noted  for  the  receptions  which  were  held  there  and  the  hos- 
pitality dispensed  prior  to  the  Revolution. 

(See  "Watson's  Annals,"  Wescott's  "History  of  Philadelphia,"  "Hugh  Wynne," 
"The  Red  City,"  by  Weir  Mitchel,  and  many  others.) 

The  house  is  an  excellent  example  of  the  Country  House  of  that  period,  and 
shows  the  servants'  quarters  in  the  rear  connected  by  galleries  to  the  main  house. 


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LOST  IF  KEPT  IN  THE  HOUSE.  EVERY  CHECK  IS  A  RECEIPT.  THE  HOUSE- 
KEEPER   NEEDS    A     CHECKING    ACCOUNT    AS    WELL    AS    A  MERCHANT 

MARYLAND    TRUST  COMPANY 

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WANTS  YOUR  ACCOUNT.  REMEMBER,  IT  DOESN'T  HAVE  TO  BE  A  LARGE 
ONE.^  SMALL  ACCOUNTS  ARE  WELCOMED  AND  GIVEN  THE  SAME  CON- 
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WE  PAY  INTEREST  ON    DAILY  BALANCES 


THOMAS  HOVENDEN,  N.  A.,  (1810-1895). 

"An  American  genre  painter,  born  in  Dunman way,  Ireland.  He 
studied  at  the  Cork  School  of  Art,  and  at  the  National  Academy  of 
Design,  after  he  came  to  America,  in  1863.  Afterwards  he  was  a 
pupil  of  Cabanel,  in  Paris.  He  was  elected  a  National  Academician 
in  1882,  and  was  a  member  of  the  American  Water  Color  Society;  the 
Society  of  American  Artists,  and  the  Philadelphia  Society  of  Artists. 
His  "John  Brown  Being  Led  to  Execution,"  is  in  the  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  New  York  City.  His  other  works  include:  "In  the 
Hands  of  the  Enemy,"  "Jerusalem,  the  Golden,"  "Cloe  and  Sam," 
"A  Breton  Interior, "  and  "Breaking  Home  Ties,"  one  of  the  most 
popular  pictures  shown  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition  of 
Chicago,  1903."    New  International  Encyclopaedia. 

56.  The  Old  Nurse's  Visit.    Loaned  by  George  C.  Morrison' 

Baltimore. 

57.  The  Clock  Mender.    Loaned  by  Mrs.  Helen  C.  Hovenden* 

Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa. 


WILLIAM  H.  HOWE,  N.  A.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ravenna,  Ohio,  1846.  Began  the  study  of  art,  1880,  at  the 
Royal  Academy,  Dusseldorf;  pupil  of  Otto  Von  Thoren,  1881.  First 
.  exhibited,  Paris  Salon,  1883.  Mention  Honorable,  New  Orleans 
Exposition,  1885,  and  at  Paris  Salon,  1886;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Salon, 
1888;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition  Universelle,  1889;  Grand  Gold 
Medal,  London,  1890;  Gold  Medal,  Boston,  1890;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
Philadelphia,  1890;  Hors  Concours,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Medal,  Chicago 
International  Exposition,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  San  Francisco,  1894; 
Gold  Medal,  Atlanta,  1895.  Elected  A.  N.  A.,  1894;  Officer 
d'Academie,  Paris,  1897;  N.  A.,  1897;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Paris,  1898;  Life  Member  of  the  Lotus  Club.  Represented  in  the  col- 
lections of  the  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  Cleveland  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts;  the  Illinois  Club,  of  Chicago;  the  Lotus  Club,  of  New 
York;  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Club,  of  New  York;  and  many  noted  col- 
lectors throughout  the  country. 

58.  Return  of  the  Fishermen 

59.  Coming  Storm,  the  Challenge 


RUTH  JOHNSTON,  Baltimore 

Born,  Sparta,  Georgia.  Pupil  of  the  Maryland  Institute;  the  Char- 
coal Club,  under  Andr6  Castaigne;  and  the  Art  Students'  League  of 
New  York,  under  J.  Carroll  Beckwith,  Kenyon  Cox,  George  Bridg- 
men,  Robert  Blum,  and  Rhoda  Holmes  Nichols.  Instructor  in  antique 
atvSt.  Timothy's,  Catonsville,  1898-1902;  and  Instructorin  Illustration, 
Life,  and  Anatomy  at  the  Maryland  Institute.  Member  of  the  Art 
Students'  League,  Baltimore  Water  Color  Club. 

60.    Juniper  and  Bayberry  on  the  Coast  of  Maine 


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REUBEN  JOHNSON 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand. ) 

61.    A  Brace  of  Ducks.     Loaned   by   Gen.   Ferdinand  C. 
I/atrobe,  of  Baltimore. 


FRANCIS  C.  JONES,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1857.  Pupil  of  the  Kcole  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Boulanger,  and  L,efebvre,  Paris.  Awarded  Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize, 
National  Academy,  New  York,  1885;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw  Purchase,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  l/ouis, 
1904.  Member  of  the  National  Academy;  the  American  Water  Color 
Society;  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters;  Architectural  League; 
Fine  Arts  Commission,  City  of  New  York;  National  Academy  of 
Design  (Treasurer),  and  Fine  Arts  Federation  (Treasurer). 

62.    The  Mirror 


H.  BOLTON  JONES,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1848.  Studied  in  France.  Bronze  Medal, 
Exposition  Universelle,  Paris,  1899;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition  Universelle,  Paris, 
1900;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Shaw  Fund 
Purchase,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  Universal 
Exposition,  St.  Iyouis,  1904.  Member  of  the  National  Academy  and 
the  American  Water  Color  Society.  Member  of  the  Jury  of  Selection, 
United  States  Section,  Department  of  Art,  Universelle  Exposition, 
St.  Iyouis,  1904.  Represented  in  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  New 
York;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Corcoran 
Art  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Art  Club  of  Erie;  Philadelphia  Art 
Club;  Peabody  Museum;  Public  Library,  Winona,  Wis.;  Union 
Iveague  Club,  New  York;  Cresent  Club,  Baltimore;  and  Ellicott  Club, 
Buffalo. 

63.    A  Gray  Day.    (See  Illustration.) 


WILLIAM  J.  KAULA,  Boston,  Mass. 
(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 
64.    Sunlight  and  Shadow 


MARIE  DE  FORD  KELLER,  Baltimore 

Born,  Germany.  Studied  at  Art  Students'  L,eague,  New  York, 
under  Georgede  Forest  Brush,  C.  Y.  Turner,  Walter  Shirlaw,  William 
M.  Chase,  and  Kenyon  Cox;  and  at  Munich,  under  Franz  Duer  and 
Franz  Von  Lenbach.    Instructor  at  Maryland  Institute,  1889-1893. 

65.    Portrait  of  Dr.  Irving  Miller 


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WILLIAM  SERGEANT  KENDALL,  N.  A.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Born,  Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.  Pupil  of  Art  Students'  League,  New 
York;  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia;  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Julian 
Academy,  and  of  Iyuc  Olivier  Merson,  Paris.  Awarded  Honorable 
Mention,  Salon,  Paris,  1891;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia,  1894;  Honorable  Mention,  Tennessee  Centennial 
Exposition,  Nashville,  1897;  Second  Prize,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Art 
Museum,  1900;  Bronze  Medals,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900, 
and  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1900;  Second  Prize,  Worcester  Art 
Museum,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  painting,  Bronze  Medal  for  drawing, 
and  Honorable  Mention  for  sculpture,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  Shaw 
Fund  Purchase,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903;  Gold  Medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Harris  Prize,  Chi- 
cago, 1908;  and  Isidor  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1908.  Member  of  the  National  Academy  aud  Society  of  American 
Artists.  Represented  in  the  permanent  collection  of  the  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art;  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia;  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C;  and 
the  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

66.  Mischief 


PAUL  KING,  New  York 

Born,  Buffalo,  New  York.  Pupil  of  the  Art  Students'  League, 
Buffalo,  and  of  the  Art  Students'  League,  New  York.  Awarded 
Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York,  1906,  and  Shaw  Purchase 
Prize,  Salmangundi  Club,  1906.  Member  of  Salmagundi  Club,  N.  Y.; 
the  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia;  Artists'  Fund  Society;  Artists'  Aid 
Society,  N.  Y.  Represented  in  Shaw  Collections  and  Collections  of 
Engineers'  Club,  N.  Y. 

67.    Hauling  Logs 


D.  RIDGWAY  KNIGHT,  France 

Born,  Philadelphia, Pa.,  1850.  Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  Meissonier, Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1884;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1888;  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1888;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1889;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893; 
Medal,  P.  A.  F.  A.,  1893;  Medal,  Antwerp  Exposition,  1894;  Cheva- 
lier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1889.  Represented  in  public 
and  private  collections. 

68.  Waiting  for  the  Boats.    Loaned  by  Mr.  John  H.  Converse, 

Rosemont,  Pa. 

F.  W.  KOST,  N.  A.,  New  York 
(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

69.  Belle  Port  Beach 


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Born,  Berlin,  Germany.  Pupil  at  the  Art  Society  for  Women, 
Berlin,  under  Profsssor  Graef  and  other  masters.  Represented  in 
private  collections  in  Berlin,  Germany,  and  New  York.  Exhibitor  at 
the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York;  and  in  the  "Grope 
Berliner,"  Kunstausstellung,  Berlin,  Germany. 

70.  Study 

WILLIAM  L.  LATHROP,  N.  A.,  New  Hope,  Pa. 

Born,  Warren,  111.,  1859.  Self-taught.  Awarded  William  T.  Evans 
Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1896;  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art 
Club,  1897;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1899;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Medal,  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburg,  1903;  Third  Prize,  Worcester  Art  Museum, 
Mass.,  1904;  Bronze  Medal,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy  and  of  the  New  York  Water  Color 
Club.  Represented  in  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburg;  Minneapolis  Art  Museum. 

71.  Winter  Evening 

RALPH  RANDOLPH  LATIMER,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1862.  Pupil  of  Maryland  Institute;  the  Charcoal 
Club;  and  a  student  in  Antwerp  and  Paris,  under  Bougereau,  Gabriel 
Ferrier,  and  Jean  Paul  Laurens.  Instructor  in  Water  Color,  Mary- 
land Institute,  1888-1892;  Vice-Principal  Maryland  Institute,  1902- 
1906;  Instructor  in  Color  and  Composition,  Maryland  Institute, 
1906-  .  Member  of  the  Baltimore  Water  Color  Club.  Exhibitor 
in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  local  exhibitions. 

72.  Brown  Autumn 

JOHN  LA  FARGK,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  1835.  Pupil  of  Thomas  Coutoure,  Paris,  and  of 
William  Morris  Hunt,  Boston.  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  1901.  Diploma,  with  Medal  of  Honor,  for  distinguished 
service  in  Art,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Knight  of  the 
•  Legion  of  Art,  Louisiana  Pnrchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy;  the  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters  (Honorary  Presi- 
dent); the  American  Institute  of  Architects  (Honorary);  the  New 
York  Water  Color  Club,  etc. 

73.  Entrance  to  Tantira  River,  Tahiti,  Fisherman  Spearing 

Fish 

WILLIAM  H.  LIPPINCOTT,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1849.  Pupil  in  Paris  of  Leon  Bonnat. 
Professor  of  Painting,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1882-83-84. 
Awarded  Honorable  Mention  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 


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and  Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design;  American  Water  Color 
Society,  and  the  Century  Association.  Represented  in  public  galleries 
and  private  collections. 

74.  Pleasant  Reflections 

75.  The  White  Mantle 

G.  H.  MACRUM,  New  York 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

76.  Market  Day,  Brittany 

GEORGE  WILLOUGHBY  MAYNARD,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Washington,  D.  C,  1843.  Studied  at  Royal  Academy,  Ant- 
werp, Belgium.  Awarded  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts;  Gold  Medal,  Competitive  Prize  Fund  Exhibition, 
New  York,  1888;  William  T.  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  1889;  Medal,  as  one  of  the  Designers  of  the  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1897;  and  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901.  Member  of  the  National  Academy;  Society  of  American  Artists, 
and  American  Water  Color  Society.  Represented  intbe  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  New  York;  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia,  and  the  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

77.  In  the  South  Sea 

GARI  J.  MEL,CHERS,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1860.  Studied  at  Academy,  Diisseldorf,  Ger- 
many, and  in  Paris  at  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  under  Boulanger  and 
Lef£bvre.  Honorable  Mention,  Salon,  Paris,  1886.  First  Class 
Medal,  Amsterdam,  1887;  Third  Class  Medal,  Salon,  Paris,  1888; 
First  Class  Medal,  Munich,  1888;  Grand  Prize,  Exposition-Uni- 
verselle,  Paris,  1889;  First  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1891;  Medal 
of  Honor,  Berlin,  1891;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1892; 
Medal  of  Honor,  Antwerp,  1894;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1896;  First  Class  Medal, 
Vienna,  1898;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Gold  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Mem- 
ber of  the  National  Academy,  New  York;  the  Paris  Society  of  Ameri- 
can Painters;  the  International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters,  and 
Gravers;  Associate  of  the  Soci£te"  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris; 
Associate  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Austrian  Painters,  Vienna;  Member 
of  the  Royal  Academy,  Berlin;  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Seces- 
sion, Munich;  Officer  of  the  Region  of  Honor,  France;  Officer  of  the 
Royal  Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria,  etc.  Represented  in  the 
Luxembourg,  Paris;  National  Gallery,  Berlin;  Royal  Gallery,  Dres- 
den; Royal  Gallery,  Munich;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia;  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg;  Congressional  Library, 
Washington;  and  the  Art  Institute,  Chicago. 

78.  Portrait   of  Mr.  Thomas  H.  Bowles.    Loaned  by  Mr. 

Thomas  H.  Bowles,  of  Baltimore. 


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WILLARD  L.  METCALF,  New  York 

Born,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1858.  Studied  in  Boston  and  Paris.  Elected 
to  Society  of  American  Artists,  1887.  Awarded  Honorable  Mention, 
Salon,  Paris,  1888;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1893;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1896;  Honorable 
Mention,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1904;  First  Corcoran  Gold 
Medal  and  William  A.  Clarke  Prize,  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1907;  Member  of  theSocietyof  American  Artists  (1887); 
American  Water  Color  Society  ( 1893) ;  '  'The  Ten"  American  Painters; 
and  the  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters.  Represented  in  the 
permanent  collections  of  Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.;  Cin- 
cinnati Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  National  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C; 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Corcoran 
Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C;  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston; 
St.  Botolph  Club,  Boston;  and  the  Worcester  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

79.  Ice-bound 

FRANK  DAVIS  MILLET,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  1846.  Educated  at  Harvard  University, 
Drummer-boy  and  Assistant  Surgeon  in  Civil  War.  Pupil  of  the 
Royal  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Antwerp,  1871-1872.  Also  student  in 
France  and  Italy,  and  author  of  illustrated  articles  in  American  maga- 
zines. War  correspondent  for  the  New  York  Herald  and  London 
Daily  News  during  Russo-Turkish  War  (1877-1878),  attached  to  Gen. 
Skobeleff's  Staff.  Director  of  Decorations,  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, Chicago,  1893,  also  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Correspondent  for  London  Times  and  Harper's  Weekly  in  the 
Philippines,  1898.  Best  known  as  a  painter  of  genre  subjects  of 
Eighteenth  Century,  England,  and  of  classic  Greece  and  Rome. 
Prominently  identified  (1905-1906)  with  the  organization  and  endow- 
ment of  the  American  Academy  at  Rome  (Secretary).  Member  of 
National  Academy  of  Design,  and  honored  by  many  military  orders. 
Closely  identified  with  the  formation.  (1909)  of  the  American  Federa- 
tion of  Arts,  (Secretary).  Represented  by  "At  the  Inn,"  Union 
League  Club,  New  York;  "A  Cozy  Corner,"  Metropolitan  Museum, 
"Between  Two  Fires,"  National  Gallery  of  British  Art,  London; 
Decoration  in  the  Minnesota  State  Capitol,  Minneapolis,  1905;  Por- 
traits of  Mrs.  Millet,  and  President  Butler,  of  Columbia  University, 
1906;  Decorations  in  the  Baltimore  Custom  House,  and  in  a  Cleveland 
Financial  Institution,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Author  of  several  literary 
works. 

80.    Lucky  at  Cards,  Unlucky  in  Love 

F.  LUIS  MORA,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  South  America,  1874.  Studied  at 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  under  Benson  and  Tarbell;  and  at  Art 
Students'  League,  New  York,  under  Mowbray.    Gold  Medals,  Phila- 


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delphia  Art  Club,  1902;  Bronze  Medals  for  painting  and  illustration, 
Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1905;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club;  Beal  Prize, 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Shaw  Purchase  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Club.  Instructor  in  drawing  and  painting,  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York.  Member  of  the  National  Academy;  the  Municipal  Art 
Society;  the  American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color 
Club;  New  York  Architectural  League;  the  Society  of  Illustrators, 
and  the  Salmagundi  Club. 

81 .  Gitana  y  Sol.    (See  Illustration.) 

THOMAS  MORAN,  N.  A.,  New  York  City 

Born,  Bolton,  England,  1837.  Member  of  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

82.  A  Rocky  Mountain  Solitude 

83.  Cloud  and  Sunshine,  Montauk 

DORA  MURDOCK,  Baltimore 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

84.  Portrait 

J.  FRANCIS  MURPHY,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Substantially  self-taught,  visited 
Europe  and  painted  abroad.  Landscapes  characteristically  American. 
Awarded  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy,  New  York, 
1885;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1887;  Gold  Medal, 
Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1887;  Medal,  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  1894;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1899;  Honorable 
Mention,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposi- 
tion, 1902;  Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Silver 
Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Inness 
Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1910.  Elected  Associate  of  the 
National  Academy,  1885,  and  Academician,  1887.  Member  of  the 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  and  American  Water  Color  Society. 

85.  Late  September. 


FRANCIS  ISABEL  NEIIJv,  Baltimore 

Born,  Warren,  Pa.  Studied  at  Art  Students'  League,  New  York; 
Academic  de  la  Grande  Chaumiere,  Paris.  Studied  under  F. 
V.  DuMond,  Henry  B.  Snell,  W.  H.  Lathrop,  New  York;  and  Raphael 
Collin  and  Courtois,  Paris.    Exhibited  in  New  York  and  Baltimore* 

86.  The  Yellow  House 

87.  Hillside  Pasture 


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Born,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1861.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and Lefebvre, 
Paris.  Awarded  Honorable  Mention,  Salon,  Paris,  1892;  Silver 
Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  of 
the  National  Academy,  New  York;  and  member  of  the  Society  of 
American  Artists. 

88.   The  Wardens  of  the  Glen 


LEONARD  OCHTMAN,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Zonnemaire,  Holland,  1854.  Self-taught.  Prize,  Brooklyn 
Art  Club,  1891;  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1893;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1894;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Expo- 
sition, 1902;  Morgan  Water  Color  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York, 
1902;  Shaw  Fund  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Inness 
Gold  Medal,  National  Academy,  1903;  Woodward  Purchase  Fund, 
Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1903;  William  T.  Evans 
Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York,  1903;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1904;  Two  Gold  Medals  (for  oil  and  water  color), 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Rhead  Purchase 
Fund,  Richmond  Art  Club,  Richmond,  Indiana,  1905;  Second  Corcoran 
Prize,  Washington  Society  of  Artists,  1905;  Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Club,  New  York,  1906;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1907.  Member 
of  the  National  Academy;  American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York 
Water  Color  Club;  Society  of  Landscape  Painters,  and  the  National 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters.  Represented  in  the  permanent  collec- 
tions in  Museum  of  the  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences; 
Corcoran  Art  Gallery,  Washington;  the  National  Gallery,  Washington; 
St.  Louis  Museum  of  Art;  Columbus  Gallery  of  Fine  Art,  Ohio; 
Lincoln  Art  Association;  Denver  Art  Club;  Richmond  Art  Club; 
Salmagundi  Club,  and  Lotus  Club. 

89.    The  End  of  Winter 


WALTER  LAUNT  PALMER,  N.  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Pupil  of  F.  E.  Church,  at  Hudson, 
N.  Y.;  and  Carolus-Duran,  in  Paris.  Awarded  Second  Hallgarten 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1887;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, Chicago,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1894; 
Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1895;  First  Prize,  Boston 
Art  Club,  1895;  Second  Prize,  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition, 
Nashville,  1897;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  1902;  Bronze  Medal  for  oil,  and  Silver  Medal  for 
water  colors,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Silver 
Medal,  Philadelphia,  1907.  Member  National  Academy;  New  York 
Water  Color  Club;  American  Water  Color  Society,  and  Century 
Association. 

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KATHERINE  PATTON,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  at  Drexel  Institute,  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  the  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  and  London  School  of  Art.  Pupil  of  Kenyon  Cox; 
Charles  W.  Hawthorne;  Henry  B.  Snell;  Alexander  Robinson;  and 
Frank  Brangwyn,  A.  R.  A.  Exhibited  in  New  York  Water  Color 
Club;  Woman's  Art  Club,  New  York;  American  Water  Color  Society; 
Art  Club,  Philadelphia;  Baltimore  Water  Color  Club;  Corcoran  Art 
Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  and  London. 

91.  Sunday  in  Cornwall 

92.  Old  Houses  in  Polperro 

WILLIAM  M.  PAXTON,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1869.  Pupil  of  l'Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris,  under  Gerome,  and  of  Dennis  M.  Bunker  in  New  York. 
Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Bronze 
Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  of 
the  Copley  Society,  Boston.  Represented  in  all  prominent  exhibi- 
tions and  numerous  private  collections. 

S3.    The  Listener 

CHARLES  SPRAGUE  PEARCE,  A.  N.  A.,  Anvers,  Belgium 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.  Pupil  of  Bonnat,  in  Paris.  Medal,  Boston, 
1878;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris,  Salon,  1881;  Prize,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1881;  Silver  Medal,  Boston,  1881;  Third 
Class  Medal,  Paris,  Salon,  1883;  Gold  Medal,  Mechanics  Institute, 
Boston,  1884;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy,  Munich, 
1888;  Diploma  of  Honor,  Berlin,  1891;  Gold  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposi- 
tion, 1895;  Gold  Medal,  San  Francisco;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  France,  1894;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  Belgium; 
Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  the  Red  Eagle,  Prussia;  Vienna,  Stadts 
Gold  Medal,  1898;  Order  of  Dannebrog  from  King  of  Denmark,  1899; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.  Member  of 
the  Paris  Society  of  American  Painters;  Society  of  American  Art, 
1886;  Associate,  National  Academy,  1906. 

94.  The  Geisha  Girl.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb, 

of  Baltimore. 

EDWARD  HENRY  POTTHAST,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1857.  Pupil  of  the  Cincinnati  School  of 
the  Fine  Arts;  and  studied  in  Antwerp,  Munich,  and  Paris.  Thomas 
B.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy,  1899;  William  T.  Evans  Prize, 
American  Water  Color  Society,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art 
Society,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904; 
Shaw  Fund  Purchase,  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York,  1905;  Shaw  Pur- 
chase Fund,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1906.  Member  of  the 
National  Academy;  American  Water  Color  Society,  and  the  New  York 
Water  Color  Club. 

95.  Street  in  East  Gloucester 


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HENRY  PRELLWITZ,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  York,  1865.  Studied  at  Art  Students*  League,  under 
T.  F.  Dewing;  and  also  at  Julian  Academie,  Paris.  Instructor,  Pratt 
Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ,  1893-  .  Awarded  Third  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1893;  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy 
of  Design,  1907;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904. 
Associate  National  Academy  of  Design. 

96.  Woodland  Sketch 

JAMES  PRESTON,  New  York 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand. ) 

97.  Cathedra!  at  Chartres 

WILL  J.  QUINLAN,  New  York 

Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Studied  at  National  Academy  of 
Design;  and  Adelphi  College,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Member  of  Salma- 
gundi Club.    Exhibited  in  National  Academy  of  Design. 

98.  The  Forerunner  of  Autumn 

HENRY  W.  RANGER,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Western  New  York,  1858.  Studied  Art  outside  of  academies 
and  during  several  years  residence  in  France,  England,  and  Holland. 
Bronze  Medal,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902.  Member  of  the  National  Academy,  and  the  Ameri- 
can Water  Color  Society.  Represented  in  the  Corcoran  Art  Gallery, 
Washington;  Carnegie  Gallery,  Pittsburg;  and  in  the  collections  of 
the  Lotus  Club,  New  York;  William  T.  Evans;  John  Harsen  Rhoades; 
Dr.  Alexander  T.  Humphreys,  and  many  others  in  America  and 
Europe. 

99.  Sunrise  at  INoank 

F.  K.  M.  REHN,  N.  A.,  222  West  23rd  Street,  New  York 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1848.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts.  Awarded  First  Prize,  St.  Louis,  1882;  Prize  ($250), 
Water  Color  Competitive  Exhibition,  New  York,  1885;  Gold  Medal, 
Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1886;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1903;  Silver  Medal,  Universal 
Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  George  Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 
New  York,  1905;  Samuel  T.  Shaw  Purchase  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 
1907;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Society  of  Artists,  1907.  Member  of 
the  Society  of  American  Artists;  American  Water  Color  Society,  and 
Salmagundi  Club.  Represented  at  Detroit  Museum  ("Missing 
Vessel");  Boston  Art  Club  ("Surf  at  Evening");  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy,  ("Close  of  a  Summer  Day"). 

100.  Early  Moonlight,  Coast  of  New  Jersey 


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WILLIAM  T.  RICHARDS 

"The  career  of  MR.  WILLIAM  T.  RICHARDS  (b.  Philadelphia, 
1833;  d.  1903),  embraced  an  important  period  in  the  depelopment  of 
American  Art,  and  affected  its  trend.  Early  training  in  his  native 
city  was  supplemented  by  conscientious  study"  continued  through  the 
earlier  years  of  a  notable  artistic  career  in  Florence,  Rome,  and 
Paris,  where  he  was  of  those  Americans  who  interpreted  to  European 
culture  his  countrymen's  capacity  to  make  sterling  use  of  an  art  edu- 
cational opportunities  afforded  by  the  old  world.  Honorable  member 
of  the  National  Academy,  member  of  the  American  Water  Color 
Society,  teacher  and  active  worker  in  the  interest  of  American  Art. 
Mr.  Richards'  influence  was  not  merely  academic,  but  direct  and 
personal."    Circular  of  the  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  1907, 

101.  The  "Sheepfold,"  off  Newport,  R.  I. 

The  title  of  this  picture  was  given  from  a  fancied  resemblance  of  the  surf  in  the  pic- 
ture to  the  form  of  a  "sheepfold." 

Loaned  by  Major  Samuel  H.  Lyon,  101  East  Preston  street,  Baltimore. 

HENRY  A.  ROBKN,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1888.  Pupil  at  Maryland  Institute,  under  Henry 
B.  Snell  and  C.  Y.  Turner. 

1 02.  Scene  at  Fort  McHenry 

WILLIAM  S.  ROBINSON,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  East  Gloucester,  Mass.  Studied  in  Boston  and  Paris. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy;  American  Water  Color  Society; 
and  New  York  Water  Color  Club.  Honorable  Mention,  Exposition- 
Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  L/Ouisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
St.  Ivouis,  1904. 

103.  A  Pastoral 

ALBERT  FELIX  SCHMITT,  Boston 

Born,  Boston,  1873.  Pupil  of  the  Massachusetts  Normal  Art  Schoo 
under  De  Camp  and  Major;  the  Cowles  Art  School;  and  the  School  of 
the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  under  Tarbell  and  Benson.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York;  the  American  Water  Color 
Society;  Copley  Society,  Boston;  and  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux- 
Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Represented  in  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts, 
and  constant  exhibitor  in  all  prominent  exhibitions. 

104.  In  Wonderland 

105.  Blue  and  Gold 

W.  ELMER  SCHOFIELD,  N.  A.,  The  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1867.    Studied  at  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  and  in  the  Academie  Julian,  Paris! 


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under  Bouguereau,  Doucet,  Ferrier,  and  Aman  Jean.  Honorable 
Mention,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1898;  Honorable  Mention,  Expo- 
sition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy,  New  York,  1901;  Honor- 
able Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1901;  Jennie  Sesnan 
Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia, 
1903;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Carnegie  Institute,  1904;  Silver  Medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  of  the 
National  Academy,  New  York;  Fellow  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia.  Represented  in  permanent  collec- 
tions of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  the  Cincinnati 
Art  Museum;  the  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg;  and  the  Buffalo  Fine 
Arts  Academy. 

106.  The  Road 

WILLIAM  T.  SMEDLEY,  N.  A.,  Bronxville,  New  York 

Born,  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  1858.  Studied  engraving  in 
Philadelphia,  and  painting  at  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia.  Went  to  New  York  in  1870,  and  later  to  Paris, 
where  he  studied  under  Jean  Paul  Laurens.  Awarded  William  T. 
Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1890;  Bronze  Medal, 
Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Bronze  Medal  for  Painting,  and 
Silver  Medal  for  Illustration,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Proctor  Prize,  National  Academy,  1906;  Carnegie  Prize, 
National  Academy,  1907.  Member  of  the  National  Academy,  and 
the  American  Water  Color  Society. 

107.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  W.  T.  Smedley.    (See  Illustration.) 

108.  "Chattanooga,"  40  Years  After 

F.  HOPKINSON  SMITH,  New  York 

Born,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1838.  Member,  American  Water  Color 
Society;  Art  Club,  of  Philadelphia;  National  Institute  Science,  Arts, 
and  Letters;  Cincinnati  Art  Club;  and  Century  Association;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club,  Philadelphia,  1902;  Gold 
Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia. 

109.  The  Will  Race,  Lucerne.    (See  Illustration.) 

110.  By  the  Public  Garden 

HENRY  B.  SNELL,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Richmond,  England,  1858.  Pupil  of  Art  Students'  League* 
New  York.  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1896;  First  Prize, 
Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  Nashville,  1897;  Honorable  Men" 
tion,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, St.  Louis,  1904;  First  Prize,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Art  Museum, 
1905.    Member  of  the  National  Academy;   American  Water  Color 


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Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club  (President);  and  Officer  de 
1'Academie  et  de  l'lnstruction  Publique,  France.  Instructor  in 
School  of  Design,  Philadelphia;  and  Maryland  Institute,  1906-1909. 
Represented  in  Boston  Art  Club;  Philadelphia  Art  Club;  Pratt  Insti- 
tute, Brooklyn;  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Academy,  and  Maryland  Institute. 

111,    A  Cornish  Cove.   Gift  to  the  Maryland  Institute,  1908, 
by  the  Alumni  Association. 


M.  LOUISA  STEUART,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore.  Studied  at  the  Maryland  Institute,  and  Art 
Students'  League.  Studied  under  Hugh  Newell,  Jules  Rostwaen, 
Abbott  Thayer,  and  Gustave  Courtois.  Instructor  at  the  Maryland 
Institute,  1892-1906.  Member  Baltimore  Water  Color  Club.  Ex- 
hibited at  National  Academy  of  Design;  Chicago  Institute;  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

112.    Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 


JAMES  B.  SWORD,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1839.  Studied  at  the  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts  under  Christian  Schusselle;  also  William  T.  Richards. 
Awarded  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society;  National  Exposition, 
New  Orleans;  President,  Philadelphia  Society  of  Artists;  President, 
Artists'  Fund  Society.    Member,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia. 

113.  On  Barnegat  Shores 

A.  F.  TAIT 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

114.  Sheep.    Loaned  by  Mr.  James  L.  Sellman,  of  Baltimore. 


WILLIAM  THORNE,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Delevan,  Wis.,  1864.  Pupil  the  National  Academy  of  Design, 
New  York;  and  L'  AcacUmie  Julian,  Paris.  Awarded  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Salon,  Paris,  1891;  and  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901.  Associate  Member  National  Academy.  Represented 
in  the  permanent  collection  of  the  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington, 
D.  C;  and  by  many  portraits  in  private  collections. 

115.   Elizabeth.     Loaned  by  the  Osborne  Company,  New  York. 


GRACE  HILL  TURNBULL,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1880.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  New  York  School  of  Art;  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts;  and  under  Moses  Ezekiel,  Rome,  and  Mr.  Metcalf. 

116.    Her  Picture 


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C.  Y.  TURNER,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Baltimore,  1850.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy  and  the  Art 
Students'  League,  New  York.  Also  pupil  of  Laurens,  Munkacsy, 
and  Bonnat.  First  exhibited  in  the  National  Academy,  in  1882. 
Elected  Academician,  1886.  Founder  and  President  of  the  New  York 
Students'  League,  New  York.  Instructor  in  drawing  and  painting 
from  life  in  the  Art  Students'  League;  the  National  Academy  of 
Design;  and  Cooper  Union,  New  York.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design  (Vice-President  for  two  years);  the  National 
Society  of  Mural  Painters  (President  for  five  years);  Society  of  Ameri- 
can Artists;  American  Water  Color  Society;  and  New  York  Etching 
Club.  Assistant  Director  of  Decoration,  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, Chicago,  1893.  Director  of  Color,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901.  Awarded  Silver  Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, Chicago,  1893;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  and  Special  Medal  as  Director  of  Color,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  1901.  Represented  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum,  New 
York;  Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.;  Brooklyn  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Sciences;  Union  League  Club,  of  Chicago;  Manhattan  Hotel; 
Waldorf  Astoria,  and  Hotel  Martinique,  of  New  York;  Appellate 
Court,  New  York;  Court  House,  Baltimore;  Hotel  Raleigh,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  and  many  private  collections. 

117.  A  Spinner.    (See  Illustration.) 

118.  A  Coppersmith.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Theodore  Marburg,  of 

Baltimore. 

119.  The  Days  That  Are  No  More.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Theodore 

Marburg,  of  Baltimore. 

GAYLORD  S.  TRUESDELL,  (1850-1908) 

Born,  Waukegan,  111.,  1850.  Studied  at  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  and  in  Paris,  with  Morot.  Awarded  Bronze  Medal 
(1889),  and  a  Second  Bronze  Medal  (1892),  also  Hors  Concours. 
Died  1908. 

120.  Three  Generations.    Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  H.  Gott- 

lieb, of  Baltimore. 

JANE  H.  VALENTINE,  Ruxton,  Md. 

Born,  Belief onte,  Penna.  Studied  at  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  under  Cecelia  Beaux  and  William  M.  Chase;  and  under 
George  Hitchcock,  in  Holland.  Exhibited  in  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  in  New  York. 

121.  Portrait  of  My  Father 

ROBERT  W.  VAN  BOSKERCK,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  New  Jersey,  1855.  Pupil  of  R.  Swain  Gifford,  A.  H.  Wyant, 
and  studied  and  painted  several  years  in  Europe.  Silver  Medals  at 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  and  Universal  Exposition, 
St.  Louis,  1904.    Member  of  the  National  Academy,  New  York. 


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Represented  at  Union  League  Club,  New  York;  Hamilton  Club, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Layton  Art  Gallery,  Milwaukee;  and  Ellicott  Club, 
Buffalo. 

122.  On  the  River  Loing,  France 

ALEXANDER  T.  VAN  LAER,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1857.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy,  and 
R.  Swain  Gifford,  New  York;  and  of  George  Poggenbeek,  Holland. 
Awarded  Bronze  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  and  Gold 
Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  of 
the  Jury  of  Selection,  United  States  Section,  Department  of  Art,  and 
the  International  Jury  of  Award;  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St. 
Louis,  1904;  Associate  of  the  National  Academy,  1901.  Member 
American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Artists* 
Fund  Society;  Lotus  Club,  New  York,  and  Salmagundi  Club. 
Elected  an  Academician  in  1909.  Represented  in  Lotus  Club,  New 
York;  St.  Louis  Club,  St.  Louis;  Brooklyn  Museum;  Evans'  Collec- 
tion, Washington,  D.  C. 

123.  April  Day  Near  Princeton,  IN.  J. 

DOUGLAS  VOLK,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1856.  Pupil  of  Gerome,  in  Paris.  Medal* 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Shaw  Fund  Purchase,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1899;  First  Prize,  Colonial  Exhibition,  Boston, 
1899;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  Amer- 
ican Artists,  1903;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member 
National  Academy,  1899;  Society  American  Artists,  1880. 

124.  Maid  of  the  Manor 

FRANK  CHARI^EvS  LOUIS  VON  DER  LANCKEN .Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Born,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  1872.  Studied  at  Pratt  Institute;  New 
York  Art  Students'  League;  Julian  Academy,  Paris;  and  Academie 
Carlorossi,  Paris;  under  Herbert  Adams,  Carroll  Beckwith,  H.  Sid- 
dons  Mowbray,  Benjamin  Constant,  Jean  Paul  Laurens,  and  others. 
Instructor  in  Pratt  Institute,  1904;  Instructor  in  Mechanics  Institute, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1905-  .  Exhibited  in  Academy  of  Design,  New 
York;  Society  of  American  Artists;  and  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia.  Member  of  the  Salmagundi  Club,  New 
York;  American  Federation  of  Arts,  Washington,  D.  C.  ;and  Rochester 
Art  Association .  Represented  in  Salmagundi  Club  and  private  col- 
lections. 

125.  The  Old  Chestnut  Tree 

CHARLES  H.  WALTHER,  Baltimore 

Born,  Maryland,  1879.    Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  Charcoal 
Club,  under  S.  Edwin  Whiteman;  Julian  Academy,  under  Jean  Paul 


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Laurens;  Colarossis  Academy,  under  Tournes  and  Gorguet;  La  Pal- 
lette,  under  Charles  Cottet  and  Jacques  Blanche.  Instructor,  Freehand 
Division  of  Maryland  Institute  Night  Schools,  1901-1906;  and  Deich- 
man's  Preparatory  College,  1904.  Awarded  First  Two  Prizes,  Char- 
coal Club;  Second  Prize,  Charcoal  Club.  Member  Maryland  Institute 
Alumni  Association;  Charcoal  Club;  Baltimore  Water  Color  Club; 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Represented  in  collections 
in  Baltimore,  Georgia,  Florida,  Texas,  and  Tennessee. 

126.  Autumn  Moonrise 

IRVING  WARD,  Baltimore 

Studied  at  Charcoal  Club;  and  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

127.  Portrait 

SUSAN  WATKINS,  New  York 

Born,  California.  Pupil  of  Raphael  Collin.  Awarded  Gold  Medal, 
Paris,  Salon;  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis; 
Julia  A.  Shaw  Memorial  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design ;  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris  Salon. 

128.  Interior,  Candlelight 

HARRY  W.  WATROUS,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1857.  Pupil  of  Bonnat,  Boulanger, 
Lefebvre,  and  Humphrey  Moore,  Paris.  Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize, 
National  Academy,  1884;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Special  Commemorative  Gold  Medal,  Universal  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  of  the  Jury  of  Selection  for  the 
United  States  Section,  Department  of  Art,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  1904.  Represented  in  C.  P.  Huntington,  W.  C. 
Whitney,  and  Wilson  Bliss  collections.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy. 

129.  "There  was  a  door  to  which  I  found  the  key; 

There  was  a  veil  from  which  my  eyes  were  free." 

FREDERICK  J.  WAUGH,  A.  N.  A.,Montclair  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born,  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1861.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  and  the  Julian  Academy,  Paris.  Asso- 
ciate of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York.  Member  of  the 
Salmagundi  Club;  and  the  Lotus  Club,  New  York.  Represented  in 
the  permanent  collection  of  the  Walker  Art  Gallery,  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land; the  Academv  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Bristol,  England;  the  Art 
Gallery,  Durban,  Natal,  South  Africa;  the  Art  Club,  Philadelphia; 
Masonic  Temple,  Philadelphia;  by  an  "Evans'  Gift,"  National 
Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  by  a  "Hearn  Gift"  Metropolitan  Museum 
of  Art;  and  in  the  Museum  of  the  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Sciences. 

130.  Clodgy  Point,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall,  England 


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A.  J.  H.  WAY 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand. ) 

131.  A  Pair  of  Shad,    loaned  by  Gen.  Ferdinand  C.  L,atrobe. 

J.  AlyDKN  WEIR,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1852.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Robert  W. 
Weir,  and  of  J.  L.  Gerome,  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Salon,  Paris, 
1882;  Prize  of  $2,000.  Competitive  Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New 
York,  1886;  Silver  Medal  and  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition-Universelle, 
Paris,  1889;  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1897;  Bronze 
Medal,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-Ameri- 
can Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal  and  Silver  Medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1905;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  National 
Academy,  1906.  Member  of  the  National  Academy,  American  Water 
Color  Society,  "The  Ten"  American  Painters,  and  New  York  Etching 
Club. 

132.  October  Day 


LOUISE  WEST,  A.  B.,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore.  Charcoal  Club;  Summer  School,  New  York 
School  of  Art;  Grande-Chaumie>e  School,  Paris;  and  under  Frank 
Brangwyn,  Thomas  Anschutz  and  Henry  B.  Snell. 

133.  Portrait 


S.  EDWIN  WHITEMAN,  Mt.  Washington,  Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 

Born,  Philadelphia.  Studied  in  Paris  under  Boulanger,  Lefebvre, 
and  Constant.  Awarded  Honorable  Mention,  Salon,  Paris.  Instructor, 
Charcoal  Club,  Baltimore;  and  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Johns 
Hopkins  University.    Represented  in  many  private  collections. 

134.  The  Pool,  Early  Morning. 

135.  Summer  Morning  at  West  Mystic,  Conn.    (See  Illus- 

tration.) Loaned  by  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb,  of  Baltimore. 

WILLIAM  J.  WHITTEMORE,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

(No  biographical  data  at  hand. ) 

136.  Child  in  Red  and  White 


CARLETON  J.  WIGGINS,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Turners,  Orange  Co.,  New  York,  1848.  Pupil  of  National 
Academy  of  Design.  Studied  with  George  Inness,  and  in  Paris. 
Awarded  Medal  at  Art  Exhibition  in  1887.  Member  of  Society  of 
American  Artists,  and  Society  of  Landscape  Painters.  Exhibited  in 
the  National  Academy;  the  Salon,  Paris;  and  private  collections. 

137.    An  Autumn  Sunset,  "The  Day  is  Done."    Loaned  by 
George  C.  Morrison,  of  Baltimore. 


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IRVING  R.  WILES,  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1861.  Pupil  of  his  father,  L.  M.  Wiles; 
William  M.  Chase,  and  J.  Carroll  Beckwith,  New  York;  and  of  Carolns 
Duran,  Paris.  Awarded  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy, 
New  York,  1886;  Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy,  New 
York,  1889;  Honorable  Mention,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1889; 
Medal  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  William  T. 
Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York,  1897;  Gold 
Medal,  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  Nashville,  1897;  Samuel  T. 
Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  New  York,  1900;  Bronze 
Medal,  Exposition-Universelle,  Paris,  1900 ;  Gold  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  of  the  National  Academy,  New 
York;  the  American  Water  Color  Society;  National  Institute  of  Arts 
and  Letters;  American  Federation  of  Arts,  etc.  Represented  in  the 
National  Gallery,  Washington;  West  Point  Academy;  St.  Louis 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  and  in  many  private  collections. 

138.  The  Haircloth  Sofa 

139.  Lady  in  Black 

FREDERICK  BALLARD  WILLIAMS,  N.  A.,  New  York 
(No  biographical  data  at  hand.) 

140.  A  Vermont  Valley 

WILLIAM  R.  CLARKE  WOOD,  Baltimore 
Born,  Washington,  D.  C,  1876. 

141.  Autumn  Sunset.     Loaned  by  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb, 

Baltimore. 


CULLEN  YATES,  A.  N.  A.,  New  York 

Born,  Bryan,  Ohio,  1866.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy,  and  of 
William  M.  Chase,  New  York;  and  of  the  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  and 
in  the  Julian  Academie,  under  Jean  Paul  Laurens,  and  Benjamin 
Constant,  Paris.  Awarded  Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  1904;  and  Innes  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  New  York, 
1907.  Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design.  Member  of  the 
American  Water  Color  Society;  the  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  the 
Lotus  Club,  and  Salmagundi  Club.  Represented  in  the  National 
Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C;  Museum  of  the  Brooklyn  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Sciences;  Montclair  Gallery;  Seattle  Gallery;  and  the 
Philadelphia  Art  Club. 

142.    Upland  Pasture 


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SCULPTURE 


HAYNSWORTH  BALDREY,  Baltimore 

Born,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1885.    Studied  at  Rinehart  School  of  Sculp- 
ture, under  Ephraim  Keyser. 

143.    Design  for  Bookplate  (Bronze  Original),  for  Mrs.  A. 
Moses,  of  Baltimore. 


EDWARD  BERGE,  Baltimore 

Born ,  Baltimore.  Studied  at  the  Maryland  Institute,  under  Ephriam 
Keyser  and  Charles  J.  Pike.  Student  in  Paris,  at  Julien's  Academy, 
under  Verlet  and  A.  Rodin.  Awarded  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exhibition,  Buffalo  (1901),  and  Gold  and  Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis  (1904).  Member  National  Sculpture 
Society.    Instructor  Maryland  Institute. 

144.  Sleighriding 

145.  A  Brother  Please 

146.  Twins 


EMANUEL  A.  CAVACOS,  Baltimore 

Born,  Kithira,  Greece,  1885.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute; 
Rinehart  School  of  Sculpture,  under  Ephraim  Keyser.  Awarded 
Prize,  Rinehart  School  of  Sculpture,  1908-1909.  Member  Baltimore 
Water  Color  Club;  and  Maryland  Institute  Alumni  Association. 

147.  Portrait 


GEORGE  A.  CONLON,  Baltimore 

Born,  Lonaconing,  Md.,  1889.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  and 
Rinehart  School  of  Sculpture,  under  Ephraim  Keyser.  Member 
Maryland  Institute  Alumni  Association. 

148.  Portrait 


J.  MAXWELL  MILLER,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1877.  Studied  at  the  Maryland  Institute,  under 
Ephriam  Keyser;  in  the  Rinehart  School  of  Sculpture,  under  Charles 
J.  Pike,  and  at  the  Charcoal  Club,  under  S.  Edwin  Whiteman. 
Student  in  Paris  (Rinehart  Scholarship),  at  Academie  Julian,  and 
with  Raoul  Verlet.  Awarded  Concour  Medals,  Academie  Julien; 
Honorable  Mention,  Salon  des  Artistes  Francais,  and  Silver  Medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis  (1904).    Member  of  the 


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National  Sculpture  Society.  Represented  in  the  Walter's  Art  Gallery, 
Baltimore;  the  St.  LouisMuseum  of  Fine  Arts;  thePeabody  Institute, 
and  the  Maryland  Institute.    Instructor  Maryland  Institute. 

1 49.  Bust  of  Prof.  Otto  Fuchs.  Gift  to  the  Maryland  Institute 
(1907),  by  the  Members  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Schools  of  Art  and 
Design. 


CARRIE  G.  MOSES,  Baltimore 

Born,  Baltimore,  1875.  Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  Rinehart 
School  of  Sculpture,  under  Ephraim  Keyser;  Julian  Academy,  Paris, 
under  Verlet,  Soudouze,  and  Baschet. 

1 50.  Portrait 


BEI^A  L.  PRATT,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1867.  Pupil  of  Yale  University  School  of 
Fine  Arts,  under  Niemeyer  and  Weir;  Art  Students'  League,  St. 
Gaudens,  Elwell,  Chase,  and  Cox,  in  New  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris,  under  Falguiere  and  Chapu.  Awarded  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1897;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901,  and  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member 
National  Sculpture  Society;  and  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Letters.  Instructor  of  Modeling,  School  of  the  Boston  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts. 

151.   The  Dance.    From  the  decoration  of  the  Opera  House, 
Boston . 


FREDERICK  REMINGTON,  A.  N.  A.,  October  4th,  1861— 
December  26th,  1909 

Born,  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1861;  Died,  1909.  Student  of  Yale  Art 
School;  Art  Students' League,  New  York.  Clerk.  Cowboy  in  West. 
Illustrator,  Painter,  Sculptor,  and  Author.  Associate  member  of  the 
National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 

152.  The  Broncho  Buster 

153.  The  Outlaw 


HANS  SCHULER,  Baltimore 

Born,  Elsass-Loraine,  Germany,  1874.  Studied  at  Maryland  Insti- 
tute; Rinehart  School  of  Sculpture,  and  Julian  Academy;  under 
Ephraim  Keyser;  Charles  Pike,  and  R.  Verlet.  Instructor,  Maryland 
Institute.  Awarded  Rinehart  Scholarship;  Gold  Medal,  Salon,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904.  Member  National 
Sculpture  Society.  Represented  in  collections  Walters  Gallery,  and 
Peabody  Gallery,  Baltimore. 

154.  Venus 


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MINIATURES 


S.  CORINNE  JAMAR,  Elkton,  Md. 

Born,  Elkton,  Md.    Studied  at  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  and  Drexel 
Institute,  Philadelphia. 

155.  Portrait  of  A  Lady 

CARRIE  TRUMPLER  MORRISON,  Elkton,  Md. 

Studied  at  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  under  William  ■ 
M.  Chase  and  Elliot  Daingerfield.     Exhibited  at  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  and  Art  Club,  Philadelphia. 

156.  Miniature  of  William 

157.  Portrait  of  a  Child 


AGNES  DEMING  VAIL,  Baltimore 

Born,  Norfolk,  Va.    Studied  at  Maryland  Institute;  Charcoal  Club; 
and  Art  Students'  League,  New  York.    Pupil  of  Eleanor  Wragg. 

1 58.  Portrait  of  George  Whitelock 

159.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Henry  Teller  Cooke 


CHARLES  WEISE,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born,  Baltimore,  1864.  Studied  under  Wm.  Sartain,  Philadelphia; 
and  in  the  Art  Students  League,  New  York.  Instructor  in  Drawing 
from  Life  (Studio  Classes  in  New  York,  1891-1899),  and  Instructor  in 
Miniature  Painting  (Baltimore  and  Washington  Classes).  Repre- 
sented in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  Baltimore 
and  Washington  exhibitions,  and  in  many  private  collections. 
Author  of  an  "Anatomy  for  Art  Students." 

160.    Portrait  of  Mrs.  H.  Coleman,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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Stye  Ulargtatti  Jmrtttut* 

was  organized  January,  1848.  One  of  its  earliest  activities  was  the 
establishment  of  Schools  of  Art  and  Design.  These,  for  more  than 
sixty  years,  have  been  maintained  with  expanding  usefulness,  and  are 
to-day  its  prominent  features.  From  a  night  school  of  150  pupils  these 
Schools  have  so  grown  that  ten  times  that  number  are  enrolled  now  in 
a  year,  instructed  by  a  faculty  of  forty-five  teachers  in  Day,  Night  and 
Saturday  classes.  The  courses  embrace  thorough  training  in  Drawing, 
Design,  Painting  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors,  Modelling  in  Clay,  Illustration, 
and  the  Industrial  features  of  Mechanical  and  Architectural  Drawing, 
Design,  and  Applied  Art,  carried  on  in  the  actual  materials  of  Clay, 
Metal,  Wood,  and  Leather. 

The  Mount  Royal  Avenue  Building  gives  accommodation  for  the 
entire  Day  School  and  the  Free-Hand  night  classes,  the  Mechanical 
and  Architectural  Divisions  of  the  Night  School  occupying  the  spacious 
building  at  Market  Place  and  East  Baltimore  Street,  built  especially 
for  its  use,  and  where  also  is  maintained  a  flourishing  elementary 
mechanical  class  on  Saturdays. 

In  the  Institute  Night  Schools  thousands  of  young  men  have 
received  a  practical  art  education  fitting  them  better  for  their  life 
vocations,  and  making  them  skilled  and  trained  mechanics  and  artisans 
rather  than  mere  routine  laborers.  In  the  factories,  workshops,  draft- 
ing rooms,  and  offices  of  this  city,  and  of  the  country  at  large,  are 
everywhere  found  their  graduates  who  have  fought  their  way  to  busi- 

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ness  success  and  financial  independence  largely  by  help  of  the  pre- 
paration here  received. 

On  the  Fine  Art  side  instructors  were  selected  who  made  good 
their  promise  of  development,  and  our  roster  carries  the  names  of 
many  whose  careers  won  them  reputation,  and  reflect  credit  on  the 
Institute.  Numerous  pupils  have  achieved  scholarships  in  advanced 
schools,  gaining,  in  the  keen  competition  prevailing  in  home  and 
foreign  studios  and  salons,  honors  which  gave  ours  distinction  as  a 
training  school  for  artists.  By  their  association  with  the  schools,  such 
artists  as  Rinehart,  Turner,  Adams,  Way,  the  Keysers,  the  Joneses, 
Schuler,  Berge,  Miller,  Bernstein,  and  others,  have  given  them  a 
luster  which  will  be  perennial. 

In  the  Gallery,  which,  though  not  of  large  proportions,  is  admirably 
designed  and  lighted,  it  is  proposed  to  assemble  a  permanent  exhi- 
bition of  works  of  art  for  the  instruction  and  inspiration  of  students 
and  the  pleasure  and  advantage  of  the  public.  In  the  Museum  will 
be  found  a  nucleus  of  collections  of  casts,  models,  ceramics,  gems, 
carvings,  and  tapestries.  Generous  friends  have  already  made  it  prac- 
ticable to  begin  these  collections,  and  the  managers  solicit  and  count 
upon  many  other  benefactions  to  extend  this  important  and  desirable 
feature  of  their  operations. 

Meanwhile,  there  will  be  occasional  displays,  following  the  plan 
of  the  one  now  current,  of  the  works  of  artists,  in  oil,  pastil  and  water 
colors ;  in  marble  and  bronze,  examples  of  etchings,  engravings,  hand 
craft,  needlework,  etc.,  to  the  end  that  taste  may  be  stimulated  and 
the  performances  of  real  artists  seen  and  enjoyed  by  an  appreciative 
community. 

W.  B.  S. 

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*  *  & 

Any  person  who  shall  donate  one  thousand  dollars,  or  more,  to  the  Institute, 
may  appoint,  subject  to  the  rules  of  the  Institute,  a  pupil  for  the  Regular  Course 
of  four  years'  instruction  in  either  the  Day  or  Night  School  of  Art  and  Design, 
and  at  the  end  of  each  term  of  four  years  during  the  life  of  the  Donor,  he  or  she 
may  appoint  another  such  pupil  upon  the  same  conditions. 

Upon  the  death  of  the  Donor,  and  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  the  last 
appointee,  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Institute  shall  appoint  a  pupil  from 
time  to  time  for  the  term  and  upon  the  conditions  aforesaid. 

The  Scholarship  and  fund  in  each  case  shall  be  designated  by  the  name 
of  the  Donor  or  Testator,  and  the  funds  shall  be  permanently  invested  and 
the  income  only  expended. 


3farm  nf  i&tspttat 

I  give >  devise  and  bequetk  to  the  Maryland  Institute  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  the  Mechanic  Arts, 

(insert  amount  of  money  or  description  of  property.) 


On  all  business  with  the  Institute,  apply  to  or  address, 

THE  ACTUARY, 

Mt.  Royal  Avenue  Building. 


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Names  and  Addresses  of  Artists  Whose  Works  are 
in  the  Present  Exhibition 
t  *  * 
PAINTINGS 

~  Exhibit  No. 

Abbott,  Francis  R.    1520  Chestnut  St. ,  Philadelphia  1 

Anschutz,  Thomas  P.    Fort  Washington,  Pa  2 

Q  ♦ 

Baeein,  Hugo,  A.  N.  A.    146  West  55th  St.,  New  York  3 

Beaux,  Cecieia,  N.  A.    East  Gloucester,  Mass  4 

Benson,  Frank  W.,  N.  A.    Salem,  Mass  .  5 

Bernstein,  Saue.    Born,  1872;  Died,  1905  6 

Bi^ashfieIvD,  Edwin  Howeand,  N.  A.    48  West  59th  St.,  New  York  7 

BoGERT,  George  H.,  A.  N.  A.    204  West  55th  St.,  New  York  8 

Brannan,  Sophie  Marston.    87  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  9 

Brown,  J.  G.,  N.  A.    51  W.  10th  St.,  New  York  10,  11 

Browse,  Mabee  S.    1520  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia    .12 

Butter,  Howard  Russeee,  N.  A.    135  East  66th  St.,  New  York  13 

BuTEER,  Mary.    2127  Green  St.,  Philadelphia  14,  15,  16 

O 

Chapman,  Careton  T.,  A.  N.  A.    58  West  57th  St.,  New  York  17 

Chase,  Wiuiam  M.,  N.  A.    333  4th  Ave.,  New  York  18 

Church,  Frederick  S.,  N.  A.    Carnegie  Hall,  New  York....  19 

Ceark,  EeioT  C.    939  Eighth  Ave.,  New  York  20 

Clements,  GabrieeeE  DeV.    241  West  Biddle  St.,  Baltimore  21,  22 

Ceinedinst,  B.  WEST,  N.  A.    46  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  23,  24 

Cooper,  Coein  Campbeee,  A.  N.  A.    222  Central  Park,  South, 

New  York  25 

Corner,  Thomas  C.    260  West  Biddle  St. ,  Baltimore  26 

CouSE,  E.  Irving,  A.  N.  A.    58  West  57th  St.,  New  York  27 

Cox,  Kenyon,  N.  A.    130  East  67th  St.,  New  York  28 

Cox,  LouiSE  (Mrs.  Kenyon  Cox),  A.  N.  A.    130  East  67th  St. ,  New  York.29 

Crane,  Bruce,  N.  A.    118  East  28th  St.  New  York  City  30 

Curran,  Charees,  N.  A.    89  West  67th  St.,  New  York  31 

Cushing,  Howard  Garidner,  A.  N.  A.    80  West  40th  St.,  New  York..32 


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Exhibit  No. 

Daingereield,  Elliott,  N.  A.    222  West  59th  St.,  New  York  33 

Dearth,  Henry  Golden,  N.  A.    396  5th  Ave.,  New  York  34 

DE  Camp,  Joseph.    20  St.  Botolph  St.,  Boston,  Mass    35 

DE  Forest,  IyOCKWOOD,  N.  A.    7  East  10th  St.,  New  York  36 

DiETERiCH,  IyOUiS  P.    Charles  and  Mulberry  Sts.,  Baltimore  37 

Dieterich,  Waldemar  F.    347  North  Charles  St.,  Baltimore  38 

Dolph,  J.  H.    Born,  1835;  Died,  1903  39 

Drake,  Wiuiam  Henry,  A.  N.  A.    37  West  22nd  St.,  New  York  40 

Dunsmore,  John  Ward.    96  6th  Ave.,  New  York  41 

Ebert,  Charges.    Greenwich,  Conn  42 

F" 

FlaGG,  James  Montgomery,  A.  N.  A.    33  West  67th  St.,  New  York... .43 

Flagg,  Montague,  A.  N.  A.    253  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  44 

FOSTER,  Ben,  N.  A.    253  West  42nd  St.,  New  York   45 

O 

Gruppe,  Charges  P.    106  West  55th  St.,  New  York  City  46 

M 

HallwiG,  Paul.    11  West  Mulberry  St.,  Baltimore  47,  48 

Harrison,  Birge,  A.  N.  A.    7  West  43rd  St.,  New  York  49 

Harvey,  GEORGE  W.    Annisquam,  Mass  50,  51 

•  Hassam,  Chii.de,  N.  A.    130  West  57th  St.,  New  York  City  52 

Helwig,  ALBERT  M.    1223  East  North  Ave.,  Baltimore  53 

Henri,  Robert,  N.  A.    10  Gramercy  Park,  New  York   54 

Henry,  E.  h.,  N.  A.    222  West  23rd  St.,  New  York  55 

Hovenden,  Thomas,  N.  A.    Born,  1810;  Died,  1895  56,  57 

Howe,  William  H.,  N.  A.    Bronxville,  N.  Y  58,  59 

J 

Johnston,  Ruth.    1215  John  St.,  Baltimore  60 

Johnson,  Reuben  61 

Jones,  Francis  C,  N.  A.    33  West  67th  St.,  New  York  62 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  N.  A.    33  West  67th  St.,  New  York  63 

K 

Kaula,  William  J.    Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass  64 

KELLER,  Marie  de  Ford.    2218  North  Charles  St.,  Baltimore  65 


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Exhibit  No. 


Kendall,  WmiAM  Seargent,  N.  A.    Kay  St.,  Newport,  R.  1  66 

King,  Paul.    1520  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa  67 

Knight,  D.  Ridgway.    Poissy,  France  68 

Kost,  F.  W.,  N.  A,    146  West  55th  St.,  New  York  69 

KownaTzki,  Alice  Asmus.    57  West  57th  St.,  New  York  70 

l_ 

LaThrop,  Whuam  L.,  N.  A.    New  Hope,  Pa  71 

Latimer,  Ralph  Randolph.    The  Albany,  Center  St.  Baltimore  72 

La  Farge,  John,  N.  A.    51  West  10th  St.,  New  York  75 

Lippincott,  William  H.,  N.  A.    7  West  43rd  St.,  New  York  74,  75 

IS/I 

Macrum,  G.  H.    65  West  69th  St.,  New  York  76 

Maynard,  George  W.,  N.  A.    156  East  36th  St.,  New  York  77 

Melchers,  Gari  J.,  N.  A.    80  West  40th  St.,  New  York  78 

Metcale,  Willard  L.    33  West  67th  St.,  New  York  City  79 

Millet,  Frank  Davis,  N.  A.    6  East  23rd  St.,  New  York  80 

Mora,  F.  Luis,  N.  A.    142  East  18th  St.,  New  York  81 

Moran,  Thomas,  N.  A.    253  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  82,  83 

Murdock,  Dora.    245  West  Biddle  St.,  Baltimore  84 

Murphy,  J.  Francis.,  N.  A.    222  West  23rd  St.,  New  York  85 

IM 

Neill,  Francis  Isabel.    9  East  Biddle  St.,  Baltimore  86,  87 

Nettleton,  Walter,  A.  N.  A.    Stockbridge,  Mass  88 

O 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  N.  A.    Carnegie  Hall,  New  York  89 

Palmer,  Walter  L.,  N.  A.   5  Lafayette  St.,  Albany,  New  York  90 

PATTON,  Katherine.    1522  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia  91,  92 

Paxton,  William  M.    Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass  93 

PEARCE,  Charles  SpraguE,  A.  N.  A.    Amers-sur-Oise,  Seine- 

et-Oise,  France  94 

Potthast,  Edward  Henry,  N.  A.    222  West  59th  St.,  New  York  95 

PRELLWiTZ,  Henry.,  A.  N.  A.    Peconic  Island,  N.  Y  96 

Preston,  James.    22  West  9th  St.,  New  York  97 

Q 

Quinlan,  Will  J.    51  West  10th  St.,  New  York  98 


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Exhibit  No. 


Ranger,  Henry  W.,  N.  A.    27  West  67th  St.,  New  York  99 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  N.  A.    222  West  23rd  St.,  New  York  100 

Richards,  William  T.    Born,  1833 ;  Died,  1903   101 

Roben,  Henry  A.    233  Edgar  Place,  Baltimore  102 

Robinson,  Wiuiam  S.,  A.  N.  A.    202  West  74th  St.,  New  York  105 

S 

SchmitT,  ALBERT  F.    221  Columbus  Ave.,  Boston  104,  105 

Schofield,  W.  Elmer,  N.  A.    The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 

Fine  Arts  106 

Smedley,  William  T.,  N.  A.    58  West  57th  St.,  New  York  107,  108 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.    150  East  34th  St.,  New  York  109,  110 

Snell,  Henry  B.,  N.  A.   37  West  22nd  St.,  New  York  Ill 

Steuart,  M.  Louisa.    839  Park  Ave. ,  Baltimore  112 

Sword,  James  B.   Philadelphia,  Pa  113 

T 

TaiT,  A.  F.,  N.  A.    Died,  1905  114 

Thorne,  William,  A.  N.  A.    58  West  57th  St.,  New  York  115 

Turnbull,  Grace  Hill.    1530  Park  Ave.,  Baltimore  116 

Turner,  C.  Y.,  N.  A.    35  West  14th  St.,  New  York  117,  118,  119 

Truesdell,  G.  S.    Born,  1850;  Died,  1908  120 

V 

Valentine,  Jane  H.    Ruxton,  Md  121 

Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W.,  N.  A.    58  West  57th  St.,  New  York  122 

Van  Laer,  Alexander  T.,  N.  A.    30  East  57th  St.,  New  York  123 

Volk,  Douglas.,  N.  A.    510  Park  Ave.,  New  York  124 

Von  der  Lancken,  Frank  Charles  Louis.    38  South  Washington 

St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y  125 

\A/ 

Walther,  Charles  H.    4001  Park  Heights  Ave.,  Baltimore  126 

Ward,  Irving.    Nelson  Building,  Baltimore  127 

Watkins,  Susan.    58  West  12th  St. ,  New  York  128 

WaTrous,  Harry  W.,  N.  A.    58  West  57th  St.,  New  York  129 

Waugh,  Frederick  J.,  A.  N.  A.    Montclair  Heights,  N.  J  130 

Way,  A.  J.  H  131 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  N.  A.    51  West  10th  St.,  New  York  132 

WEST,  Louise,  A.  B.    The  Montreal,  Baltimore   133- 


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Exhibit  No. 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin.    Mt.  Washington,  Md  134,  135 

WhiTTEmore,  WiuiamJ.,  A.  N.  A.    New  York  136 

Wiggins,  Cari,eton  J.,  A.N.  A.   New  York  City  137 

Wii^ES,  Irving  R.,  N.  A.    130  West  57th  St.,  New  York  138,  139 

Wiujams,  Frederick  Bayard,  N.  A.    New  York  140 

Wood,  Wiuiam  R.  Clarke.    2034  Park  Ave.,  Baltimore  141 

V 

Yates,  Cuixen,  A.  N.  A.    939  8th  Ave.,  New  York  142 

SCULPTURE 

B Audrey,  Haynsworth.    130  W.  Iyanvale  St.,  Baltimore  143 

Berge,  Edward.    1335  Greenmount  Avenue,  Baltimore  144,  145,  146 

Cavacos,  Emanuei,  A.    1421  N.  Washington  St.,  Baltimore  147 

Condon,  George  A.    Maryland  Institute,  Baltimore  148 

Mm,ER,  J.  Maxwsu.    1335  Greenmount  Ave.,  Baltimore  149 

MOSES,  Carrie  G.    1803  Eutaw  Place,  Baltimore  150 

Pratt,  Bei^a  h.    St.  Botolph  Studios,  Boston,  Mass  151 

Remington,  Frederick,  A.  N.  A.    Born,  1861;  Died,  1909  152,  153 

Schuxer,  Hans.    5  East  Lafayette  Ave.,  Baltimore  154 

MINIATURES 

Jamar,  S.  Corinne.    Elkton,  Md  155 

Morrison,  Carrie  Trumpi^er.  Elkton,  Md  156,  157 

Vaii,,  Agnes  D.    1713  Park  Ave.,  Baltimore  158,  159 

WEiSE,  Charges.    347  North  Charles  St.,  Baltimore.  160 


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